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Mario Cerutti Japón Local time: 19:32 italiano al japonés + ...
Jul 18, 2018
I have a doubt: Let's say that I have built a JP-IT Total Recall memory for a certain project. If I want to use the same Total Recall memory for a different JP-IT project, is it enough to add it and tick it in the dashboard or do I still have to select TotalRecall > Recall Memory... from the main menu to use it?
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[Edited at 2018-07-18 00:55 GMT]
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If you use the Dashboard, you can click the Gear icon under Total Recall to check or finetune the settings that will be used when creating the Total Recall TMX.
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Mario Cerutti Japón Local time: 19:32 italiano al japonés + ...
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Fragments memory
Jul 19, 2018
Thank you Jean. By the way, do you find the option "Fragments memory" of some use other than for autoassembly, which I have no interest in?
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A TM for fragments can be used as a Termbase, for storing terms (and subsegments), but I think you've got that covered with your glossaries.
Although I rarely use it for auto-assembling, I do have a TM for fragments (Big Papa), for storing terms that I expect to reuse across projects, and only use Glossaries for storing project- or client-specific terms (or, sometimes, for non-translatables).
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A TM for fragments can be used as a Termbase, for storing terms (and subsegments), but I think you've got that covered with your glossaries.
Although I rarely use it for auto-assembling, I do have a TM for fragments (Big Papa), for storing terms that I expect to reuse across projects, and only use Glossaries for storing project- or client-specific terms (or, sometimes, for non-translatables).
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