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TermWiki: It says that it is easy to upload terms in MultiTerm format. Has anyone managed this?
Thread poster: Michael Beijer
Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 23:04 Member (2009) Dutch to English + ...
Oct 6, 2010
On the TermWiki website it says that it is easy to upload terms in MultiTerm format. Has anyone actually managed this?
They say:
"Uploading in Multiterm format Many terms can also be uploaded at once in a Multiterm format, please select a compatible XML file. Please refer to the output file Termwiki generates in multiterm format as references.
Click on Browse to locate the file and Import to begin importing the terms."
On the TermWiki website it says that it is easy to upload terms in MultiTerm format. Has anyone actually managed this?
They say:
"Uploading in Multiterm format Many terms can also be uploaded at once in a Multiterm format, please select a compatible XML file. Please refer to the output file Termwiki generates in multiterm format as references.
Click on Browse to locate the file and Import to begin importing the terms."
Does anyone know where to actually find such a "compatible XML file"?
Thanks,
Michael
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It means that if you want to share your glossary created in Multiterm - you can export it to xml file and upload to TermWiki. Such a file will be saved on your computer in location chosen by you.
Best Regards Stanislaw
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It is also possible to export terms from TermWiki to your own computer (4 terms for each one you contribute). The instruc... See more
It means that if you want to share your glossary created in Multiterm - you can export it to xml file and upload to TermWiki. Such a file will be saved on your computer in location chosen by you.
Best Regards Stanislaw
Edited to add:
It is also possible to export terms from TermWiki to your own computer (4 terms for each one you contribute). The instruction how to do it is here: http://www.termwiki.com/Help:Export_Terms
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Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 23:04 Member (2009) Dutch to English + ...
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Thanks Stanislaw, But I meant:
Oct 6, 2010
... where is the MultiTerm output file that TermWiki generates*. The reason I need this, is that my MultiTerm files are not uploading correctly. I have various different types, exported from memoQ, and MultiTerm 2009... however, they are all giving errors, and so I want to see what exact type TermWiki requires.
* "Please refer to the output file Termwiki generates in multiterm format as references."
... where is the MultiTerm output file that TermWiki generates*. The reason I need this, is that my MultiTerm files are not uploading correctly. I have various different types, exported from memoQ, and MultiTerm 2009... however, they are all giving errors, and so I want to see what exact type TermWiki requires.
* "Please refer to the output file Termwiki generates in multiterm format as references."
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