Aligner crashes
Thread poster: Thomas Rebotier
Thomas Rebotier
Thomas Rebotier  Identity Verified
Local time: 10:01
uit Engels in Frans
Dec 16, 2013

Getting this crashsystematically. I tried saving the source/target in old .doc format, etc, but no matter what I'm getting this:

ava.lang.NullPointerException
at org.gs4tr.globalalign.model.GLDocument.getGldDocumentPath(GLDocument.java:592)
at org.gs4tr.globalalign.util.ProjectAlignment.createGldDocument(ProjectAlignment.java:178)
at org.gs4tr.globalalign.workers.NewProjectWorker.doInBackground(NewProjectWorker.java:216)
at org.gs4tr.globalalign.workers.N
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Getting this crashsystematically. I tried saving the source/target in old .doc format, etc, but no matter what I'm getting this:

ava.lang.NullPointerException
at org.gs4tr.globalalign.model.GLDocument.getGldDocumentPath(GLDocument.java:592)
at org.gs4tr.globalalign.util.ProjectAlignment.createGldDocument(ProjectAlignment.java:178)
at org.gs4tr.globalalign.workers.NewProjectWorker.doInBackground(NewProjectWorker.java:216)
at org.gs4tr.globalalign.workers.NewProjectWorker.doInBackground(NewProjectWorker.java:1)
at javax.swing.SwingWorker$1.call(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(Unknown Source)
at javax.swing.SwingWorker.run(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.runTask(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)

Any idea? Has Wordfast done any work on the aligner since it first came out 2 or 3 years ago? It still looks so raw...
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Kristyna Marrero
Kristyna Marrero  Identity Verified
Verenigde State
Local time: 13:01
Use the WFA Aligner Dec 16, 2013

Hi Thomas,

I have passed the log file onto the WFP development team, however, I suggest you try the FREE Wordfast Anywhere AutoAligner. You can upload your source and target files to create a TM in Wordfast TXT or TMX format. Just create a free account at www.freetm.com and go to tools > Align your files.

As always, any data that you entrust to the Wordfast Anywhere server remains comple
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Hi Thomas,

I have passed the log file onto the WFP development team, however, I suggest you try the FREE Wordfast Anywhere AutoAligner. You can upload your source and target files to create a TM in Wordfast TXT or TMX format. Just create a free account at www.freetm.com and go to tools > Align your files.

As always, any data that you entrust to the Wordfast Anywhere server remains completely confidential and is permanently deleted from the server once the alignment is complete.

Sincerely,

Kristyna
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Dominique Pivard
Dominique Pivard  Identity Verified
Local time: 20:01
uit Fins in Frans
Alternative aligners Dec 16, 2013

Thomas Rebotier wrote:
Has Wordfast done any work on the aligner since it first came out 2 or 3 years ago? It still looks so raw...

If you look at the date stamp of the files found in C:\Program Files (x86)\Wordfast\Wordfast_Aligner\plugins, it's 10-Mar-2010, which means no work has been done on the aligner for almost four years.

You'd be better off looking at another aligner, for instance the Wordfast Online Aligner included in Wordfast Anywhere and mentioned by Kristyna, or LF Aligner.


 


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