CheckMate
How To Use CheckMate |
If you are using an Okapi Tool after the M9 release, you should be using the wiki online help:
http://www.opentag.com/okapi/wiki/index.php?title=CheckMate
Selecting the types of checks to perform:
- Click the Configuration button in the main window.
Or: Select Edit Configuration in the Issues menu.
- Both commands open the Quality
Check Configuration dialog box where you can specify the checks to
perform.
- Go through the different tab of the dialog box and set or unset the
options as needed.
- Click OK.
Adding a document to the session:
- Drag and drop the document you want to add on to the main window of
CheckMate.
Or:
Select Add Document in the File menu, and select the
document to open.
- Both actions will bring up the Add Document dialog box. Enter the filter
configuration coresponding to the document. For example:
okf_tmx for TMX
files, okf_xliff for XLIFF files, okf_ttx for TTX files, etc. Most of the
time the default will be set for you. You can also click on the button near
the field to open the Filter Configurations dialog and select the
configuration from there.
- Enter the default encoding for the file. This encoding is used if the
application does not have a way to auto-detect the encoding. You can ignore
this parameter in all XML-based formats.
- Enter the code of the source locale, for example
en-us for US English.
- Enter the code of the target locale to process, for example
fr for
french.
Note: All documents in the session must be for the same language pair. All
documents must be bilingual/multilingual translated documents (for example:
XLIFF, PO, TMX, TS, PO, etc).
Performing the checks:
- Simply click on the Check All button in the main window.