Does anybody know how to make Lingo recognize [ ] inside <pre> tags?
Our Flare project contains a lot of snippets to be translated in Lingo and Trados.
We use snippets as screen image files of console.
Inside the snippets, we set   in order to maintain the form (shape) of the screen images.
However, when we create a Lingo project to translate the snippet files,
Lingo does not recognize the codes of   that are set in the Flare project of original language, while Trados recognizes [ ] inside <pre> tag with no problem!
Lingo does not recognize   inside <pre> tags
Lingo does not recognize   inside <pre> tags
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Re: Lingo does not recognize &#160 in <pre> tag
I just want to check with you on the syntax, because that doesn't look right. Non-breaking space is:
Anyway, I ran a test with the following line in a topic:
It appears Lingo does not recognize the pre tag properties. The tags display in the Translation Editor, and there is spacing between them and the word Test. But the syntax is not visible. When I look at the XLF file, the syntax is gone but the spacing is still there.
I don't think it's the syntax, but rather Lingo not recognizing the pre tag that may be a bug.
Anyway, I ran a test with the following line in a topic:
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Test
I don't think it's the syntax, but rather Lingo not recognizing the pre tag that may be a bug.
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Re: Lingo does not recognize   in <pre> tag
Hi Kwan_myers,
Thanx much for your great help and running a test.
As you pointed out, the code in question is  , non-breaking space.
(Sorry for the unclear info. I corrected the title.)
What we observe is missing of spaces that are enclosed with pre tags on flare project exported by Lingo V9.
(and the PDF output by the flare project. We use Flare V9.1 and Lingo V9)
As pre tags are displayed in the translation editor on Lingo V9, I thought the code   caused this problem untill you indicated this.
I will report this case to MadCap right away to check this ASAP,
because our management is now considering complete switchover to Trados and other authoring tools due to this significant problem on Lingo and Flare.
Thanx much for your great help and running a test.
As you pointed out, the code in question is  , non-breaking space.
(Sorry for the unclear info. I corrected the title.)
What we observe is missing of spaces that are enclosed with pre tags on flare project exported by Lingo V9.
(and the PDF output by the flare project. We use Flare V9.1 and Lingo V9)
As pre tags are displayed in the translation editor on Lingo V9, I thought the code   caused this problem untill you indicated this.
I will report this case to MadCap right away to check this ASAP,
because our management is now considering complete switchover to Trados and other authoring tools due to this significant problem on Lingo and Flare.
Re: Lingo does not recognize   inside <pre> tags
Follow-up Info,
On Flare board, I found that a similar case has already been raised as a bug report of Flare V10. (id #96320)
We use Flare V9.1, so this problem may have been caused by Lingo V9.
On Flare board, I found that a similar case has already been raised as a bug report of Flare V10. (id #96320)
We use Flare V9.1, so this problem may have been caused by Lingo V9.
Re: Lingo does not recognize   inside <pre> tags
Looks like this has been fixed in Lingo 10:
http://kb.madcapsoftware.com/Content/Ma ... _notes.htm
http://kb.madcapsoftware.com/Content/Ma ... _notes.htm
Re: Lingo does not recognize   inside <pre> tags
That's IDs 78235 and 103966.
Build 10.0.5991
Release Date: 5/31/2016
Build 10.0.5991
Release Date: 5/31/2016