Swordfish Translation Editor

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Swordfish Translation Editor
Stable release
5.0.0 / February 24, 2024; 45 days ago (2024-02-24)
TypeComputer-assisted translation
LicenseOpen Source (Eclipse Public License)
Websitemaxprograms.com

Swordfish Translation Editor is a Computer-assisted translation software.

Features[edit]

It works with the XLIFF standard, after having extracted texts from a variety of file format.[1][2] It stores translation memory in an internal database and can export it in the standard TMX format; import is also possible.[3] A server, RemoteTM, can be used instead of the internal database if sharing is needed.

It supports the following localization industry standards:


Supported File Formats

OpenXLIFF Filters can generate XLIFF 1.2, 2.0 and 2.1 from these formats:

- General Documentation

 - Adobe InCopy ICML  - Adobe InDesign Interchange (INX)  - Adobe InDesign IDML CS4, CS5, CS6 & CC  - HTML  - Microsoft Office (2007 and newer)  - Microsoft Visio XML Drawings (2007 and newer)  - MIF (Maker Interchange Format)  - OpenOffice / LibreOffice / StarOffice  - PHP Arrays  - Plain Text  - SDLXLIFF (Trados Studio)  - SRT Subtitles  - Trados Studio Packages (*.sdlppx)  - TXML (GlobalLink/Wordfast PRO)  - WPML XLIFF (WordPress Multilingual Plugin)  - Wordfast/GlobalLink XLIFF (*.txlf)  - XLIFF from Other Tools (.mqxliff, .txlf, .xliff, etc.) 

- XML Formats

 - XML (Generic)  - DITA 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3  - DocBook 3.x, 4.x and 5.x  - SVG  - Word 2003 ML  - XHTML 

- Software Development

 - JavaScript  - JSON  - Java Properties  - PHP Arrays  - PO (Portable Objects)  - RC (Windows C/C++ Resources)  - ResX (Windows .NET Resources)  - TS (Qt Linguist translation source) 


Open API: Yes Has a command line interface for using main features in batch mode.

Source: TAUS Tracker, http://www.taustracker.com/54/92-swordfish-translation-editor

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Swordfish Translation Editor". GitHub. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Swordfish II". Jessica Gomez and Joshua Ortiz. Retrieved 31 August 2013.
  3. ^ Philippa Hammond (4 March 2011). "3-minute review of Swordfish II CAT tool". Blogging Translator. Retrieved 21 February 2012.

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