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Master usually means <strong>source</strong>, as opposed to <strong>target</strong>.
Master usually means
<strong>
source</strong>
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target</strong>
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It can refer to the <strong>master language</strong>, the source language on your project. There can only be one master language per project.
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It can also refer to the <strong>master file</strong>, a language file in the master language.
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A <strong>Target Language</strong> is the language you translate your project to. There can be one or many target languages per project.
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Target usually refers to the languages you translate your project into, as opposed to the <strong>source or master language</strong>.
Target usually refers to the languages you translate your project into, as opposed to the
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source or master language</strong>
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A <strong>target language</strong> is a language you translate your project into. There can be several target languages in a project.
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A <strong>Target File</strong> is a file containing all the translations made into one language. A Target File is a copy of the Master File but in the target language.
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Target File</strong>
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<strong>All</strong> searches for some text into the segment’s key names, in the source text and in the target text. You will get a lot of results but this is generally a good option to quickly search for something.
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All</strong>
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<strong>Key</strong> lets you target specifically the segment’s key. The search engine won’t look at all in the translation’s text.
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Key</strong>
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<strong>Source</strong> lets you specifically query for the source text. It will look for a stand-alone word in the source text.
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<strong>Target</strong> lets you specifically query for the target text. It will look for a stand-alone word in the target text.
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Lets you search for anything using a POSIX <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression">regular expression</a>.
Lets you search for anything using a POSIX
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression">
regular expression</a>
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More about <a href="%{link}">Search in the documentation</a>.
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Lets you choose whether your search is case sensitive or not. Searching for <code>Air</code> with case sensitivy on won’t match words such as <code>repair</code> or <code>commanditaire</code> but will match sentences containing as <code>Air Drop</code> or <code>Air quality</code>. With “Ignore Case” turned on it will match all of these segments.
Lets you choose whether your search is case sensitive or not. Searching for
<code>
Air</code>
with case sensitivy on won’t match words such as<code>
repair</code>
or<code>
commanditaire</code>
but will match sentences containing as<code>
Air Drop</code>
or<code>
Air quality</code>
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Clicking on the <span class="ss-icon"><a class="icon_off">⋆</a></span> icon flags a collaborator as an Admin. It means that this collaborator will be able to create new projects for your organization and assign projects to Teams.
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Welcome to the documentation website<br/>for WebTranslateIt.
Welcome to the documentation website
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for WebTranslateIt.