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Hello, could you tell me how to add .xlz file from Xliff to Xbench for the purpose of performing language quality check? Should it be converted first or is there a more direct way?
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Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 18:08 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ...
Unzip it
Dec 6, 2022
AlinaPane wrote: Could you tell me how to add an .xlz file from Xliff to Xbench for the purpose of performing language quality check?
The XLZ file is a zip file with the XLIFF file inside it. You have to unzip it using a zip program, e.g. 7-zip, and then make sure the XLIFF file is outside the zip file (e.g. copy the XLIFF file to the Desktop) before adding it to Xbench.
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