Import TIPP package

The TIPP package format is part of the Interoperability Now! initiative. It aspires to make it easier to pass projects and assignment packages among different translation tools. TIPP also has the objective to make resources and other settings interoperable among tools.

memoQ is part of the Interoperability Now! initiative, and has full support for TIPP packages and XLIFF:doc documents.

Can't create TIPP package: currently, memoQ cannot generate a TIPP package. It can import TIPP packages and export response packages.

From a TIPP package, you can create a local project only.

How to get here

  1. Save the TIPP package file to your Documents folder. (Or, use any other folder that you can easily open.)
  2. On the Project ribbon, click Import package.
  3. An Open window appears. Find the folder where the package file is, and double-click the file. The Import TIPP package wizard starts.

What can you do?

Import the TIPP package in a local project.

To create the project: On the second wizard page, click Finish.

When you finish

To import the package, and open the project in Project home or in memoQ online project: On the last page of the wizard, click Finish.

To return to the Dashboard, and not import the package: On any of the pages, click Cancel.

After the translation is finished: Export response package

When the translation is finished, you need to export a return package.

  1. Open the project that you imported from the TIPP package.
  2. In Project home, choose Translations.
  3. Select any of the documents.
  4. On the Documents ribbon, click Export. Or, click the down arrow below the Export icon. From the menu, choose Export (Stored path). memoQ exports the TIPP response package.

    To export individual XLIFF:doc files: Select the documents you want to export. On the Documents ribbon, click the down arrow below the Export icon. From the menu, choose Export (Dialog).

  5. Choose a folder and a name for the return package.

    To send the package: Open the folder where you saved the delivery package. Attach the package file to an e-mail, and send it to your client or your project manager.

TIPP features and settings supported by memoQ

memoQ supports the standard TIPP task type only: Translate-Strict Bitext. In a TIPP request of this task type, documents are stored in the XLIFF:doc format.

Supported and unsupported features

Process TIPP created by other tools

Yes

Prepare TIPP for other tools

No

Encryption

No. Encrypted packages are not supported for now.

Digital signature

No, ignored for now.

Standard task types

Translate-Strict-Bitext only.

Custom task types

No

Reference files

No.

Structured Translation Specification

No.

Metrics files

No.

 

XLIFF:doc import settings

XLIFF:doc is the XLIFF flavor used in TIPP packages.

When you import a TIPP package, the translatable files are in XLIFF:doc format. When the XLIFF:doc file contains an HTML preview, then you have a translation preview in memoQ.

Note: memoQ does not support the splitting and joining of segments in XLIFF:doc files.

Note: When a XLIFF:doc file contains several files, then they are imported as individual documents. These individual translation documents in memoQ are exported back into one single XLIFF:doc file.

 

XLIFF:doc features supported by memoQ

memoQ supports the majority fo XLIFF:doc features. The following table gives an overview of supported features in memoQ:

Multiple source files in one XLIFF:doc

Yes

HTML preview

Yes

XSL preview

No

Restrictions on joining and splitting

No join and split at all

Statuses

Yes

Info stored in TU after applying a TM etc. hit

Yes

Last edited by/at info

Yes

Text representation of standalone tags

Yes

HTML representation of tags

Yes

Notes for whole doc and TU (source or target)

Yes

Notes for embedded matches in alt-trans

No

TM matches embedded into a TU

Yes

Obey rules for embedded TM matches

Yes

Match quality and dx:glorious-match

Yes

dx:match-penalty

Yes

Embedded terminology

Yes

TU specific TB matches

Yes

QA hits

Yes

Revision history

Later

 

Import mapping defaults

When you import XLIFF:doc files from the TIPP package, the files have  XLIFF:doc segment status which are mapped to memoQ status as in the table below:

XLIFF:doc status memoQ status

new

Not started / Edited (this means import as Not started if target segment is empty, and as Edited if non-empty)

translated

Translator confirmed

signed-off

Reviewer 1 confirmed

final

Reviewer 2 confirmed

needs-review-translation

Rejected

 

Export mapping defaults

When you export XLIFF:doc files from memoQ, the segment status are as the following in the exported XLIFF:doc files:

memoQ status

XLIFF:doc status

Not started

new

Edited

new

Pre-translated

new

Fuzzy or fragments

new

Translator confirmed

translated

Reviewer 1 confirmed

signed-off

Reviewer 2 confirmed

final

Machine translated

new

Rejected

needs-review-translation