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[[Wordfast Pro]] supports translation of XLIFF files. The file extension for such files may be '''XLIFF''', '''XLF''', '''SDLXLIFF''' (Trados SDL variant), or '''MQXLIFF''' (MemoQ variant).<ref>The Wordfast Pro internal file type, '''TXLF''', is actually a XLIFF variant, too.</ref>
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[[Wordfast Pro]] supports translation of XLIFF files. The file extension for such files may be '''XLIFF''', '''XLF''', '''SDLXLIFF'''<ref>See some [[Translating SDL Trados packages|details about SDLXLIFF files]].</ref> (Trados SDL variant), or '''MQXLIFF''' (MemoQ variant).<ref>The Wordfast Pro internal file type, '''TXLF''', is actually a XLIFF variant, too.</ref>
  
 
To translate a XLIFF file, follow the steps as with any other supported file type:
 
To translate a XLIFF file, follow the steps as with any other supported file type:
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The translated file will have the original file name extension (such as .xlf or .sdlxliff) and will be ready to be used in the original XLIFF software.
 
The translated file will have the original file name extension (such as .xlf or .sdlxliff) and will be ready to be used in the original XLIFF software.
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==Supported Versions==
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Currently (version 6.5), Wordfast Pro does not support XLIFF version 2.0 files. If you try to add an XLIFF v. 2.0 file to your project, Wordfast Pro fill fail to add it but no error message will be displayed.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
 
[[Category:Wordfast Pro]]
 
[[Category:Wordfast Pro]]

Latest revision as of 10:35, 12 October 2021

Wordfast Pro supports translation of XLIFF files. The file extension for such files may be XLIFF, XLF, SDLXLIFF[1] (Trados SDL variant), or MQXLIFF (MemoQ variant).[2]

To translate a XLIFF file, follow the steps as with any other supported file type:

  1. Open or Create a project and add the XLIFF file as the source file.
  2. Translate like you normally do.
  3. Upon finishing your translation, click on the Save File As Translated icon (or, alternatively, clean up the project) to save the file as its native format.

The translated file will have the original file name extension (such as .xlf or .sdlxliff) and will be ready to be used in the original XLIFF software.

Supported Versions

Currently (version 6.5), Wordfast Pro does not support XLIFF version 2.0 files. If you try to add an XLIFF v. 2.0 file to your project, Wordfast Pro fill fail to add it but no error message will be displayed.

References

  1. See some details about SDLXLIFF files.
  2. The Wordfast Pro internal file type, TXLF, is actually a XLIFF variant, too.