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This article about how to translate XML files from a third-party program called '''MindManager''' was written by [[User:Yasmin|Yasmin Moslem]] in June 2012. At this time, we '''cannot guarantee''' it will work well with current MindManager versions but we think it could be useful if anyone wants to try.
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==Save XML from MindManager==
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From the Mindjet MindManager application, choose '''''File > Save As…''''' and save your mindmap file in the MindManager Map (XML) format.
 
From the Mindjet MindManager application, choose '''''File > Save As…''''' and save your mindmap file in the MindManager Map (XML) format.
  
 
If you open ''.xmmap'' file in a text editor, you will see that the translatable parts are identified in the attribute: '''PlainText'''.
 
If you open ''.xmmap'' file in a text editor, you will see that the translatable parts are identified in the attribute: '''PlainText'''.
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==Get the rules file ready==
  
 
To translate the ''.xmmap'' in Wordfast Pro, you first need to create a very simple extraction rules ''*.properties'' file ([https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B6RiXvgKYZ46RXRlTVpFbUhSOHM click here to download it])
 
To translate the ''.xmmap'' in Wordfast Pro, you first need to create a very simple extraction rules ''*.properties'' file ([https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B6RiXvgKYZ46RXRlTVpFbUhSOHM click here to download it])
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Next, you’ll need to create a text-based filter that so Wordfast Pro will recognize the ''.xmmap'' extension and use the ''*.properties'' file rules to extract the proper content.
 
Next, you’ll need to create a text-based filter that so Wordfast Pro will recognize the ''.xmmap'' extension and use the ''*.properties'' file rules to extract the proper content.
  
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==Open the XML file in Wordfast Pro ==
 
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To open the ''.xmmap'' file in [[Wordfast Pro]] (version 4 or newer):
== Wordfast Pro 3 ==
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# Click on [[File:WFP Preferences icon.png|25px|WFP Preferences icon]] to open '''''Preferences''''' and go to ''New Project Preferences'' > '''''Filters'''''.<ref>If you want to add a ''.xmmap'' file to an existing project, open the project first, then open '''''Preferences'' > ''Current Project Preferences'' > ''Filters''''' and go to step 3.</ref>  
To open the ''.xmmap'' file in [[Wordfast Professional|Wordfast Pro 3]]:
 
# Go to '''''Edit menu'' > ''Preferences'' > ''Formats'' > ''New'' > ''Text-based Filter'''''.
 
# Click the '''''[...]''''' button to locate the (''*.properties'') file. Make sure the "Extension" textbox shows ''*.xmmap'' and save the settings ('''''OK''''').
 
# Open the ''.xmmap'' file in WFP3 ('''''File menu'' > ''Open file''''').
 
 
 
After translating and saving the file back to its native ''.xmmap'' format, open the translated ''.xmmap'' file in Mindjet MindManager.
 
 
 
 
 
== Wordfast Pro 5 ==
 
# Go to the '''''Wordfast Pro menu'' > ''Preferences'' > ''New Project Preferences'' > ''Filters'''''.<ref>If you want to add a ''.xmmap'' file to an existing project, open the project first, then open '''''Preferences'' > ''Current Project Preferences'' > ''Filters''''' and go to step 3.</ref>  
 
 
# Click on the '''''Add''''' button.  
 
# Click on the '''''Add''''' button.  
 
# Choose the file format '''''Text-based filter''''' (''*xml'').
 
# Choose the file format '''''Text-based filter''''' (''*xml'').
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# Now, when creating a new project, you can add the Mindmap file and it will use this newly created filter. If you have more than one customized ''.xmmap'' filter, you will be able to choose which filter to use when adding the ''.xmmap'' file.
 
# Now, when creating a new project, you can add the Mindmap file and it will use this newly created filter. If you have more than one customized ''.xmmap'' filter, you will be able to choose which filter to use when adding the ''.xmmap'' file.
  
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To open the ''.xmmap'' file in [[Wordfast Pro 3]]:
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# Go to '''''Edit menu'' > ''Preferences'' > ''Formats'' > ''New'' > ''Text-based Filter'''''.
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# Click the '''''[...]''''' button to locate the (''*.properties'') file. Make sure the "Extension" textbox shows ''*.xmmap'' and save the settings ('''''OK''''').
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# Open the ''.xmmap'' file in WFP3 ('''''File menu'' > ''Open file''''').
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==Save translated XML file==
 
After translating and saving the file back to its native ''.xmmap'' format, open the translated ''.xmmap'' file in Mindjet MindManager.
 
After translating and saving the file back to its native ''.xmmap'' format, open the translated ''.xmmap'' file in Mindjet MindManager.
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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<references/>
  
 
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[[Category: Wordfast Pro]]
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--[[User:Yasmin|Yasmin Moslem]] 05 June 2012
 
 
 
Version: Wordfast Pro 5.7 <br>  Operating System: macOS
 
 
 
Updated by [[User:Star|Star]] 15 January 2019
 
[[Category: Wordfast Professional]]
 

Latest revision as of 20:00, 17 April 2021

This article about how to translate XML files from a third-party program called MindManager was written by Yasmin Moslem in June 2012. At this time, we cannot guarantee it will work well with current MindManager versions but we think it could be useful if anyone wants to try.

Save XML from MindManager

From the Mindjet MindManager application, choose File > Save As… and save your mindmap file in the MindManager Map (XML) format.

If you open .xmmap file in a text editor, you will see that the translatable parts are identified in the attribute: PlainText.

Get the rules file ready

To translate the .xmmap in Wordfast Pro, you first need to create a very simple extraction rules *.properties file (click here to download it)

paragraphPrefix.0=PlainText="
paragraphSuffix.0="

Next, you’ll need to create a text-based filter that so Wordfast Pro will recognize the .xmmap extension and use the *.properties file rules to extract the proper content.

Open the XML file in Wordfast Pro

To open the .xmmap file in Wordfast Pro (version 4 or newer):

  1. Click on WFP Preferences icon to open Preferences and go to New Project Preferences > Filters.[1]
  2. Click on the Add button.
  3. Choose the file format Text-based filter (*xml).
  4. Give your filter a name (e.g. Mindjet).
  5. Use UTF-8 for the source and target encoding.
  6. Use the Browse... button next to "Extraction rules" to locate the extraction rules (*.properties) file.
  7. Make sure the "Extension" field shows xmmap and save the settings by pressing OK.
  8. Now, when creating a new project, you can add the Mindmap file and it will use this newly created filter. If you have more than one customized .xmmap filter, you will be able to choose which filter to use when adding the .xmmap file.

To open the .xmmap file in Wordfast Pro 3:

  1. Go to Edit menu > Preferences > Formats > New > Text-based Filter.
  2. Click the [...] button to locate the (*.properties) file. Make sure the "Extension" textbox shows *.xmmap and save the settings (OK).
  3. Open the .xmmap file in WFP3 (File menu > Open file).

Save translated XML file

After translating and saving the file back to its native .xmmap format, open the translated .xmmap file in Mindjet MindManager.

References

  1. If you want to add a .xmmap file to an existing project, open the project first, then open Preferences > Current Project Preferences > Filters and go to step 3.