Friday, September 10, 2010


NoBabel™ Enhancer Basic User Guide



Now that you have created your project by giving it a name, you can upload the document(s) and TM you want enhanced.

Project/Job Info

The box at the top of many pages has details about the TM enhancement project/job. On this page, it displays the project name and type of Enhancer project.

Supported Language Pairs

NoBabel Enhancer supports all English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish (EFIGS) bidirectional language pairs.

 

Also it supports in both directions English paired with:

  • Dutch
  • Polish
  • Portuguese
  • Russian
  • Arabic
  • Chinese
  • Japanese
  • Korean

All documents in a zip file must be in only 1 of the supported languages.

Document (Source) Language

The language of the Uploaded Document(s) to be translated and the source language of the TM you want enhanced for use in the translation must be the same 1 supported language.


The Document (Source) Language selected should be that language.


Select it from the dropdown menu.

Supported File Formats

The Document File formats that the Enhancer supports are:

  • .doc
  • .docx
  • .htm
  • .html
  • .inx
  • .ppt
  • .pptx
  • .qsc
  • .rtf
  • .tag
  • .ttg
  • .ttx
  • .txml
  • .xlf
  • .xls
  • .xlsx
  • .xml
  • .xtg
  • .zip

Zip files can contain documents in 1 or more of the supported formats.

Upload Document File

Password Protected Files cannot be processed.


The Document File cannot be more than 50 megabytes. To do a project with larger Document Files you must run an Enhancer Advanced project.


You may include many documents in 1 or more of the supported formats in 1 zip file.


All documents in the zip file must be in only 1 of the supported languages, which must also be the source language of the TM you want enhanced. NoBabel will translate all the files in a batch process; it will treat all the files in the uploaded zip file as if they were 1 document for the purposes of pre-translation against the uploaded TM. This will create 1 Enhancer TM.


Grouping common document (source) language files into a zip file can help reduce the complexity of managing your projects.


To upload a Document File begin by clicking the "Browse" button and a “Choose File" popup window will appear. Then search for and select the Document File you wish to upload. Click "Open" or double click on the selected Document File, either of which will input the File and close the popup window.


To finish uploading the Document File and proceed, click the "Next" button.


If any problem is encountered during the uploading process a message stating what the problem is will be shown.


Step 2
Step 3:  Uploading Document(s)

While the uploading of your Document File is being completed a progress bar is displayed.


Once this task is finished your project will proceed automatically to “Step 3:  Upload TM – External TM Option”.


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