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− | The | + | The [[Translation Memory]] (TM) format used by [[Wordfast Classic]] (WFC) is a tab-delimited text file whereas the TM format used by [[Wordfast Pro]] (WFP) is a SOLR database. |
− | + | ==How to transfer the TM== | |
− | + | If you want to use a WFP TM with WFC, you need to export the WFP TM as a [[TMX]] file (e.g. TM''.tmx''), then open it with WFC using the '''''Select TM''''' button. Upon opening the TM''.tmx'' file, WFC will copy the content of the TM''.tmx'' file into a newly created tab-delimited text file called TM''.txt'' and select it as your active TM. | |
− | + | ==Note on Tags== | |
− | + | When using a WFP TM in WFC, you can get better matching rates (sometimes raised from 70s to 100) by removing the tags in the TM. | |
− | + | The easiest way to do this is to use the WFC TM tool "Remove All Tags". To do this , open the '''Data Editor''' in WFC by clicking the second rightmost toolbar button, and then open the '''''Tools''''' tab. After you remove the tags, do not forget to reorganize the TM. You may also lower the Fuzzy Threshold in WFC (''Setup > General''). | |
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Latest revision as of 19:50, 15 April 2021
The Translation Memory (TM) format used by Wordfast Classic (WFC) is a tab-delimited text file whereas the TM format used by Wordfast Pro (WFP) is a SOLR database.
How to transfer the TM
If you want to use a WFP TM with WFC, you need to export the WFP TM as a TMX file (e.g. TM.tmx), then open it with WFC using the Select TM button. Upon opening the TM.tmx file, WFC will copy the content of the TM.tmx file into a newly created tab-delimited text file called TM.txt and select it as your active TM.
Note on Tags
When using a WFP TM in WFC, you can get better matching rates (sometimes raised from 70s to 100) by removing the tags in the TM.
The easiest way to do this is to use the WFC TM tool "Remove All Tags". To do this , open the Data Editor in WFC by clicking the second rightmost toolbar button, and then open the Tools tab. After you remove the tags, do not forget to reorganize the TM. You may also lower the Fuzzy Threshold in WFC (Setup > General).