Re: [Tracker] TMX and XLIFF files
- From: Martin <belgeler seznam cz>
- To: Martyn Russell <martyn lanedo com>
- Cc: tracker-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Tracker] TMX and XLIFF files
- Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 18:50:17 +0200
On 10:01 Fri 15 Oct , Martin wrote:
On 19:07 Thu 14 Oct , Martyn Russell wrote:
On 14/10/10 17:11, Martin wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
After trying the alternatives, I found Tracker and I am liking a lot so far. A
big fat thank you to all developers on this list.
You're most welcome.
There is one thing that would
make it perfect for me though: Being a translator I use TMX translation memories
(http://xml.coverpages.org/TMX-SpecV13.html) and XLIFF files
(http://docs.oasis-open.org/xliff/xliff-core/xliff-core.html). Both are
XML-based file formats, yet tracker doesn't track them. How difficult would it
be to make tracker learn them?
We already have the tools for XML voodoo, we just need an extractor
to handle it really. Care to write one? the HTML extractor might be
a good place to start ;)
I am not much of a programmer, all I know is some real primitive bash scripting
and a tiny bit of perl.
Nonetheless I am interested. How would I get started? Is there a XML catalog to
add dtd's and XML schemas? What are the tools for XML voodoo?
Sorry to be insistent. Why can't it index them at least like plain-text files,
with all the tags? That would be enough for my purposes. Some other indexing
software does this, but I like tracker better and would like to continue using
it. Thanks for you time,
Best,
Martin
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