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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] (XLIFF-35) Issues related to ITS Localization Note


     [ https://issues.oasis-open.org/browse/XLIFF-35?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

David Filip updated XLIFF-35:
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    Assignee:     (was: David Filip)

> Issues related to ITS Localization Note
> ---------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: XLIFF-35
>                 URL: https://issues.oasis-open.org/browse/XLIFF-35
>             Project: OASIS XML Localisation Interchange File Format (XLIFF) TC
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: ITS Module, validation artifacts
>    Affects Versions: 2.1_csprd02
>         Environment: http://markmail.org/thread/tjnzclkiomfcers2
>            Reporter: Yves Savourel
>              Labels: AdoptionBlocker, request_tc_discussion, work_required
>             Fix For: 2.1_csprd03
>
>
> The ITS Localization Note data category in section: 5.9.7.1 Localization Note.
> There are various issues IMO with it:
> -- Wrong category?
> That is in the set of data categories "that have a partial overlap with XLIFF
> features", but there is no ITSM elements or attribute
> defined. So what is the 'partial overlap'? If that data category can be mapped
> using only ITS rules and XLIFF elements/attributes it
> should be in the category " ITS data categories available through XLIFF Core and
> other Modules". If that is not the case then it
> should be in the category "ITS data categories not represented in XLIFF"
> -- Warning for for <sm>:
> The second paragraph of the warning the the section says:
> "While XLIFF Core <note> elements apply to the whole content of the structural
> element where it was placed in the business sense, it
> doesn't technically inherit in the XML sense. The scopes of the Comment
> Annotation mechanism will differ where the unextended ITS
> Processors cannot identify pseudo-spans formed by <sm/> / <em/> pairs, the scope
> will be the same on the well-formed <mrk> spans.
> The content and type of the Localization Note will be always mapped properly."
> Why this specific warning. It's no different than for all ITS data categories.
> But the other data categories don't have a specific
> warning.
> The term "unextended ITS processor" is very confusing: We should not assume
> anything about extension of ITS processors.
> The term "in the business sense" is also very weird.
> IMO: There should be one general note about the issue of the <sm> scope that
> explains the problem and states the limitation of the
> ITS processor with that element (with any data category).
> -- The scope problem of XLIFF <note>:
> The scope <note> and the one for ITS Localization Note are different. In XLIFF
> <note> applies to either to source or target (and--I
> assume--to everything if appliesTo is not defined (the default)).
> For IT'S THE note applies to the textual content of the element, including child
> elements, but excluding attributes.
> So essentially kind of the same as when appliesTo is not defined.
> Unless there is a way to have a ITS rules that manage to handle the
> appliesTo='source' and appliesTo='target' we don't have a
> semantics equivalence.
> -- ITS rule in
> http://docs.oasis-open.org/xliff/xliff-core/v2.1/csprd02/schemas/its.sch
> Currently we have:
> <its:locNoteRule selector="//xlf:note" localizationNotePointer="self::*"
> locNoteType="description"/>
> But that doesn't take XLIFF priority into account, nor appliesTo.



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