Possible to create a new project without running pre-translate? Thread poster: Marceline
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Marceline United States Local time: 14:55 Japanese to English
Is it possible to create a new project containing several files, but to skip the "pre-translate" part of the batch process sequence? Thanks, Marceline | | |
Jean-Pierre Artigau (X) Canada Local time: 17:55 English to French + ... What software are you using? | Mar 31, 2015 |
And what version? Jean-Pierre | | |
Richard Foulkes (X) United Kingdom Local time: 22:55 German to English + ...
Just select 'Analyse only' from the dropdown in the final stage of the project creation dialogue box. That's what I usually do. | | |
Marceline United States Local time: 14:55 Japanese to English TOPIC STARTER 2014, with the latest update. | Mar 31, 2015 |
Jean-Pierre Artigau wrote: And what version? Jean-Pierre | |
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Richard Foulkes wrote: Just select 'Analyse only' from the dropdown in the final stage of the project creation dialogue box. That's what I usually do. ... and this works with 2009, 2011 and 2014. If you have the Professional version you can create a custom task to simply create the project with the files ready for translation. No analysis or pretranslation at all... so very fast. Regards Paul SDL Community Support | | |
Marceline United States Local time: 14:55 Japanese to English TOPIC STARTER Thanks for the information... | Apr 2, 2015 |
I can see how it works now. Unfortunately, I have SDL Trados Studio 2014 Freelance and none of the options are very appealing, and the option to edit or create batch sequences is grayed out. I can "Prepare without project TM" but that runs "Pre-translate" which I am trying to avoid Or I can "Analyze only" but that creates a project memory, which is also something that I'd like to avoid as it just creates more files that I don't need. Basically, it s... See more I can see how it works now. Unfortunately, I have SDL Trados Studio 2014 Freelance and none of the options are very appealing, and the option to edit or create batch sequences is grayed out. I can "Prepare without project TM" but that runs "Pre-translate" which I am trying to avoid Or I can "Analyze only" but that creates a project memory, which is also something that I'd like to avoid as it just creates more files that I don't need. Basically, it seems like what I need is "Analyze only without project TM," but it's not available to me. ▲ Collapse | | |
Maybe change your method a little... | Apr 2, 2015 |
... and do this: - Create a project
- Do not add any TMs at all
- Use the Prepare Batch Task as normal
Because there are no TMs you will see an error message but this is just information to tell you there were no TMs. Once you have done this you'll have your Project created quickly. Now go to your Project Settings, add the TMs you want and... See more ... and do this: - Create a project
- Do not add any TMs at all
- Use the Prepare Batch Task as normal
Because there are no TMs you will see an error message but this is just information to tell you there were no TMs. Once you have done this you'll have your Project created quickly. Now go to your Project Settings, add the TMs you want and run the analysis batch task. Might be better for the way you wish to work without the ability to create customised tasks. Regards Paul SDL Community Support ▲ Collapse | | |
Marceline United States Local time: 14:55 Japanese to English TOPIC STARTER I will have to ponder the best option. | Apr 3, 2015 |
Right now I have a project template setup for each client, and that template includes elements such as the TM field update for that client and a client-specific Termbase for each client. So I kind of hate to give that up. But your suggestion might be the best option when I really need to avoid the pre-translate routine. This is mainly when a client wants me to translate only certain sections of a document, so I need to make sure that the segments the client doesn't want me to translate are left ... See more Right now I have a project template setup for each client, and that template includes elements such as the TM field update for that client and a client-specific Termbase for each client. So I kind of hate to give that up. But your suggestion might be the best option when I really need to avoid the pre-translate routine. This is mainly when a client wants me to translate only certain sections of a document, so I need to make sure that the segments the client doesn't want me to translate are left untouched. Fortunately I don't get too many projects like that, so I guess I can just use the method that you described in those cases. Thanks for your help. ▲ Collapse | |
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You can still use your templates... | Apr 3, 2015 |
... just disable the TMs (no need to remove them) when you prepare the project. Regards Paul SDL Community Support | | |