Forum: CAT Tools Technical Help
Topic: How do I use a .tbx file?
Poster: Milan Condak
Post title: I don't use a Mac
[quote]Diana Mecarelli wrote:
Or does OmegaT contain a Termbase or something like this? Like a bilingual dictionary?
What would be the easiest way to open that TBX file and convert it in something usable, like a standalone application.
[/quote]
OmegaT does not use termbase. It uses a glossary, which is a text file that has three fields per line separated by tabs. See:
[url removed] #2997283
The TXT file in OmegaT subfolder /glossary: only the contents of the first three columns are displayed.
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Mac: I don't use a Mac so I can't tell you how to work with programs written for MS Windows.
Online conversion: try doing a TBX conversion in Goldpan or another online tool.
Topic: How do I use a .tbx file?
Poster: Milan Condak
Post title: I don't use a Mac
[quote]Diana Mecarelli wrote:
Or does OmegaT contain a Termbase or something like this? Like a bilingual dictionary?
What would be the easiest way to open that TBX file and convert it in something usable, like a standalone application.
[/quote]
OmegaT does not use termbase. It uses a glossary, which is a text file that has three fields per line separated by tabs. See:
[url removed] #2997283
The TXT file in OmegaT subfolder /glossary: only the contents of the first three columns are displayed.
-
Mac: I don't use a Mac so I can't tell you how to work with programs written for MS Windows.
Online conversion: try doing a TBX conversion in Goldpan or another online tool.