Terminology verifier not working De persoon die dit onderwerp geplaatst heeft: pgschreier
| pgschreier Switzerland Local time: 05:40 German to English
Terminology verifier doesn't work, even when I intentionally insert an error.
I've gone through the settings multiple times -- right termbase, correct term shows up during editing, etc.
Am I missing something somewhere???
Thanks | | |
After updating into T2009 SP3 and MultiTerm 2009 SP3, I also have this problem.
I also need helps!
Soonthon Lupkitaro | | | Terminology verifier not working correctly | May 30, 2012 |
Hi both,
I have verified this issue this morning and can also confirm it is a bug due for fixing. The resolution is to reboot Studio after setting this up in your Project. After reboot the verification takes effect.
Regards
Paul | | | pgschreier Switzerland Local time: 05:40 German to English TOPIC STARTER
Hi Paul,
Glad to hear this issue has been recognized and will be fixed (shortly, I hope -- it is a vital feature)
Still not sure about your fix...
I made all the settings, shut down Studio, started again, no success...
I rebooted my PC, started Studio, still no success...
Can you be more specific about your fix?
Thanks,
Paul | |
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Maybe in your case... | May 30, 2012 |
... the solution is something different. Are you changing the setting in Tools - Options rather than in Project Settings? If you are attempting to apply this feature to an existing project then making the change on the Project rather than the global settings is the only way it will work.
Generally I think this isn't noticed because the setting is probably in place for most users. But if you add this setting to a job you are working on then the bug is that it won't take effect unt... See more ... the solution is something different. Are you changing the setting in Tools - Options rather than in Project Settings? If you are attempting to apply this feature to an existing project then making the change on the Project rather than the global settings is the only way it will work.
Generally I think this isn't noticed because the setting is probably in place for most users. But if you add this setting to a job you are working on then the bug is that it won't take effect until you close Studio and then restart it.
Regards
Paul ▲ Collapse | | | pgschreier Switzerland Local time: 05:40 German to English TOPIC STARTER Problem was global not local | May 30, 2012 |
Hi Paul
You identified the issue. This arose when I was setting up a new project, not for an existing project. I hope the global settings will be fixed in the next patch.
Thanks for your help (again).
-- Paul | | | Michael Watson United Kingdom Local time: 04:40 Lid 2006 German to English + ... Same problem in Studio 2011 SP1 | Jun 17, 2012 |
Paul (SDL)
I have the same problem in Studio 2011.
I have a customer from who I receive a lot of packages. Sometimes the terminology checker works, but most often it does not. I have checked both the global and project settings, tried changing them in combination/separately and restarting Studio. No effect. It is embarassing, I told the customer (who also uses Studio 2011) once that the terminology checker wasn't working - they said it was when they sent the package. I ... See more Paul (SDL)
I have the same problem in Studio 2011.
I have a customer from who I receive a lot of packages. Sometimes the terminology checker works, but most often it does not. I have checked both the global and project settings, tried changing them in combination/separately and restarting Studio. No effect. It is embarassing, I told the customer (who also uses Studio 2011) once that the terminology checker wasn't working - they said it was when they sent the package. I really don't want to have to tell them again.
If I understand what you said correctly, then if I make the changes in Project Settings then restart Studio it should work, but unfortunately not...
I have other projects where the feature works without problem... most fustrating. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Regards,
Michael ▲ Collapse | | | Dvir Cafri Israel Local time: 06:40 English to Hebrew
Hello everybody.
This post is old, but as I'm sure there are lots of people still using SDL 2011 like me, this should still be relevant.
I had this issue, and no matter what I did SDL won't do terminology verification (kept telling me that everything is honky dory when in fact there were many issues). I found out that the reason is becuase SDL has a bug which does not save the terminology verifier enabled state in memory, and then it doesn't save it to the project settings f... See more Hello everybody.
This post is old, but as I'm sure there are lots of people still using SDL 2011 like me, this should still be relevant.
I had this issue, and no matter what I did SDL won't do terminology verification (kept telling me that everything is honky dory when in fact there were many issues). I found out that the reason is becuase SDL has a bug which does not save the terminology verifier enabled state in memory, and then it doesn't save it to the project settings file either. What you need to do in order to change the setting is to actually edit the project setting file outside of SDL and enabled it manually. Here's how you do it:
.1 Close SDL.
.2 Go to the project folder
.3 Open the project settings file (SDLPROJ extension). This is actually an XML file.
.4 Find the settings group (tag) with ID "SettingsTermVerifier"
.5 In this group, there is a setting (tag) called "Enabled". change it from false to true
.6 Save, close and reopen SDL. Now terminology verifier should work.
You'll need to do it for every project you would like to verify. I didn't try editing the default template yet, but this might actually solve the problem for new projects created from it.
IMPORTANT: Before you do anything with the SDLPROJ file, remember to make a backup. Otherwise, if you do something wrong, your project could be messed up.
And last but not least, you do this at your own risk. I'm trying to help, and will not be held responsible/liable/anything else for anything that might go wrong.
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Post removed: This post was hidden by a moderator or staff member for the following reason: A duplicate | Thanks Cafri & the others. I have read all of your comments and tried but none of these works. | Mar 28, 2023 |
Dvir Cafri wrote:
Hello everybody.
This post is old, but as I'm sure there are lots of people still using SDL 2011 like me, this should still be relevant.
I had this issue, and no matter what I did SDL won't do terminology verification (kept telling me that everything is honky dory when in fact there were many issues). I found out that the reason is becuase SDL has a bug which does not save the terminology verifier enabled state in memory, and then it doesn't save it to the project settings file either. What you need to do in order to change the setting is to actually edit the project setting file outside of SDL and enabled it manually. Here's how you do it:
.1 Close SDL.
.2 Go to the project folder
.3 Open the project settings file (SDLPROJ extension). This is actually an XML file.
.4 Find the settings group (tag) with ID "SettingsTermVerifier"
.5 In this group, there is a setting (tag) called "Enabled". change it from false to true
.6 Save, close and reopen SDL. Now terminology verifier should work.
You'll need to do it for every project you would like to verify. I didn't try editing the default template yet, but this might actually solve the problem for new projects created from it.
IMPORTANT: Before you do anything with the SDLPROJ file, remember to make a backup. Otherwise, if you do something wrong, your project could be messed up.
And last but not least, you do this at your own risk. I'm trying to help, and will not be held responsible/liable/anything else for anything that might go wrong.
Good luck | | | Still not working | Mar 28, 2023 |
I oppened the project setting file but the TermVerifier value is still True, and the term verification still does not work.
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