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Knowledge Base / Getting Started with one2edit™ v4 / For Administrators – Projects & Files – v4

Creating a Language Set

Created on 30th June 2023 at 17:48 by Jamie O'Connell



A one2edit™ Language Set is a local Translation Memory (TM) database.

When you create a new Language Set, it starts off empty. The Commit Translations action that you can add to your Workflows will save all translation units from a Job to the TM. This will allow you to build up your TM organically over time.

In this example, we will create a new Language Set and define the languages within it.

NOTE: Keep in mind that your Language Set must also contain the Source Language, not just the Target Languages.

Settings > Language Sets

Click on Settings > Language Sets in the one2edit™ Navigation Menu.

Create a 'New Language Set'

  1. Select the folder in which you want to create this new Language Set.
  2. Click the + (plus)  button to create a new Language Set in this folder.
  3. Give the new Language Set a name.
  4. Click Apply to create the new Language Set

NOTE: Clicking Apply will not close the New Language Set/Language Set Details dialog. This is useful because you are now going to assign languages to your Language Set via the Languages tab.

Assign Languages to the Language Set

  1. Select the Languages tab.
  2. If required, filter the list of languages by typing into the filter field.
  3. Drag and drop languages to the language list.
  4. Click Save when all languages have been assigned to the Language Set.

View Content of Language Set

Selecting a Language Set displays the assigned languages in the bottom part of the Language Sets dialog.




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