Why jtx (file extension - instead of tmx)? Initiator des Themas: Heinrich Pesch
| Heinrich Pesch Finnland Local time: 08:13 Mitglied (2003) Finnisch > Deutsch + ...
When I try to export my memory from within WFP, the file extension is jtx. Why not tmx? For tmx I have to use WFC?
[Subject edited by staff or moderator 2011-04-19 19:06 GMT] | | | Kate Chaffer Italien Local time: 07:13 Mitglied (2009) Italienisch > Englisch Previous question | Apr 19, 2011 |
Have you tried this? "To export a Translation Memory from WFP: - Make sure that all your translated segments are committed to the TM by pressing Alt+End; now all the segments should appear in Violet (colour) or by cleaning-up the TXML file updating the TM. - Go to Translation Memory (menu) > New/Select TM - Click on Export (button) - Form the *Local TM* dropdown menu, select the TM you want to export. - From the dropdown menu *Export Type*, selec... See more Have you tried this? "To export a Translation Memory from WFP: - Make sure that all your translated segments are committed to the TM by pressing Alt+End; now all the segments should appear in Violet (colour) or by cleaning-up the TXML file updating the TM. - Go to Translation Memory (menu) > New/Select TM - Click on Export (button) - Form the *Local TM* dropdown menu, select the TM you want to export. - From the dropdown menu *Export Type*, select *TMX Format* - Browse to select the preferred location and name." http://fra.proz.com/forum/wordfast_support/130294-how_to_create_a_wordfast_pro_unclean_file-page2.html ▲ Collapse | | | Roberto Bertuol Vereinigtes Königreich Local time: 06:13 Mitglied (2007) Italienisch > Englisch + ... Exporting WordFast Pro TM as TMX | Apr 19, 2011 |
If you need to export your TM as TMX from WordFast Pro go to Translation Memory | New/Select TM, then select your TM to export and click on Export. In the dialog box, make sure that the Export Type is Translation Memory eXchange and then select the location where you want WFP to export the TM as tmx and type in a name for your exported file. The file .jtx is neither your exported TM nor WordFast TM itself. The file .jtx is a file created by WordFast for indexing the TM and for allow... See more If you need to export your TM as TMX from WordFast Pro go to Translation Memory | New/Select TM, then select your TM to export and click on Export. In the dialog box, make sure that the Export Type is Translation Memory eXchange and then select the location where you want WFP to export the TM as tmx and type in a name for your exported file. The file .jtx is neither your exported TM nor WordFast TM itself. The file .jtx is a file created by WordFast for indexing the TM and for allowing faster search through the TM. Hope this makes sense. Roberto Bertuol robertobertuol.com ▲ Collapse | | | Heinrich Pesch Finnland Local time: 08:13 Mitglied (2003) Finnisch > Deutsch + ... THEMENSTARTER That's what I do | Apr 19, 2011 |
but the only thing that is created are jtx-files. (Translation memory exchange). When I chose Local TM and select a filename, the extension becomes txt. So filename.tmx becomes filename.tmx.txt. Strange. | |
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Roberto Bertuol Vereinigtes Königreich Local time: 06:13 Mitglied (2007) Italienisch > Englisch + ... How to export WordFast Pro TM as TMX | Apr 20, 2011 |
Hello, please send me a private email and I will send you a document with the correct procedure. Best Roberto robertobertuol.com | | | .jtx is the index file of Wordfast Pro | Apr 21, 2011 |
Heinrich Pesch wrote: When I try to export my memory from within WFP, the file extension is jtx. Why not tmx? For tmx I have to use WFC?
[Subject edited by staff or moderator 2011-04-19 19:06 GMT] .jtx is the index file of Wordfast Pro (like .itx is the index file of Wordfast Classic). It already existed on your disk if you have been using the TM in Pro. It was not created when exporting the TM to TMX. The file created via the Export button gets a .tmx extension, as one would expect. | | | Heinrich Pesch Finnland Local time: 08:13 Mitglied (2003) Finnisch > Deutsch + ... THEMENSTARTER Also in 2.4.2 | Apr 26, 2011 |
I just installed the newest version and tried again to save a TM as tmx. The same bug persists. When I chose export and the Exchange box and select the filename, I box appears and asks if I really want to overwrite the existing file (tmx). When I click yes the box disappears but the filename field is empty. This is no big deal, because I can use WFC for this purpose. The new version starts very slowly compared to the previous version. | | | Perfect, I tried it with WFP demo, worked perfectly. I got a TMX file | Mar 11, 2012 |
Roberto Bertuol wrote: If you need to export your TM as TMX from WordFast Pro go to Translation Memory | New/Select TM, then select your TM to export and click on Export. In the dialog box, make sure that the Export Type is Translation Memory eXchange and then select the location where you want WFP to export the TM as tmx and type in a name for your exported file. The file .jtx is neither your exported TM nor WordFast TM itself. The file .jtx is a file created by WordFast for indexing the TM and for allowing faster search through the TM. Hope this makes sense. Roberto Bertuol robertobertuol.com | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Why jtx (file extension - instead of tmx)? Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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