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Subject: RE: [xliff] Ignorables
Thanks David,
I’ll read that section you mentioned. Regards, Ingo. From: Dr. David Filip [mailto:David.Filip@ul.ie]
Sure, barring the segmentation being protected on higher levels, but this is also covered in the resegmentation PRs
Dr. David Filip ======================= OASIS XLIFF TC Secretary, Editor, and Liaison Officer LRC | CNGL | CSIS University of Limerick, Ireland telephone: +353-6120-2781 cellphone: +353-86-0222-158 facsimile: +353-6120-2734 mailto: david.filip@ul.ie On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Yves Savourel <ysavourel@enlaso.com> wrote: Hum, it’s a good question. There is a canResegment attribute that could prevent segments to be re-segmented. But its definition doesn’t explicitly
applies to ignorable elements. So I’m not sure for that case. Input from other implementers would be great. But for sure if there is no such attribute set to no on the parent unit, then yes, you can re-organize the ignorable
elements. -yves www.sdl.com
From: Ingo Prause [mailto:iprause@sdl.com]
Hi Yves, Thank you for your answer. One more question – if you have two ignorables side-by-side, may they be merged together, or must they always remain independent items. Thanks,
From: Yves
Savourel [mailto:ysavourel@enlaso.com]
Hi Ingo, Yes, you can have ignorable elements mixed anywhere with segment elements, including several side-by-side. Usually ignorable would be used for non-translatabled “things” between segments. There are to some degree the
equivalent of the possible spans of content between <mrk mtype='seg'> of 1.2. They have the same model as a <segment>, so you need to take them into account for any operation that goes across
all the parts of a <unit>, like re-ordering segments, computing non-translatable spans of content (the source of one ignorable can have a <sm translate='no'> that ends in two segments after for example), etc. I hope this helps, -yves From:
xliff@lists.oasis-open.org [mailto:xliff@lists.oasis-open.org]
On Behalf Of Ingo Prause Hi, I have a question about ignorables. Can you have two ignorables side-by-side (or would you usually just have one at start/between segments/or at end and what are the processing requirements for ignorables?
Thanks, Ingo Prause
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