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Contents
I. Log in
II. Standard job
1. See a job proposal: 2 different ways
2. Accept or decline a job
3. Change the status of the job
4. Reach the translation editor
III. CoDyt Job
1. See a job proposal: 2 different ways
2. Accept or decline a job
3. Start the translation/revision/proofreading
IV. The Translation editor
The different panels:
1. The source language panel
2. The target language panel
3. The status bar
4. The navigation menu
5. The Translation Finder panel
6. The Comments & Discussion panel
7. The Quality Assurance panel
8. The Segment Information panel
9. The Document Viewer panel
Mark your work as completed
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- You are on the Welcome page
- Enter your User ID and your Password
- The Account ID does not automatically appear. If the box is empty, put the name of the platform you are working on.
Note: if you want to work on a secure channel, tick the Secure connection for all pages (https) checkbox.
- Click on to reach your Homepage (screenshot page 4)
Different useful panels (Agenda, Activity, etc) Menu bar
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- From the Recent jobs panel of the Home page
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- Click on Select to have access to the Job details page
- From the menu bar
- Click on Jobs and you reach the Standard jobs page (screenshot below)
- Click on Select to reach the Job details page
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- From the email
- You have received an email notification to inform you of a job opening:
- Click on the link to access the job
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- On the Job details page, click on Accept or Reject proposal.
- On this page, there is all the information you have to know about the project: name, deadline, instructions, task, source and target languages…
- If you click on Accept proposal, you will see the following pop-up:
- Write a message for the client if you want to.
- The Terms and Conditions checkbox may appear (according to the Administrator's choice). If it is the case, don't forget to tick it.
- Click on OK when you are finished.
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- The status of the job is automatically set to In progress.
- In the Documents section, you can see a list of the different documents that are part of the project. Whenever you want to start the translation/revision of one of the documents, click on the arrow next to Not started and select In progress:
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- Click on Conduct work to open the translation editor (see p 12)
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a) From the Recent jobs panel of the Home page
- Click on Select to reach the CoDyt jobs tab (screenshot below)
- From the menu bar: click on Jobs and then on the CoDyt jobs tab
- From the email
- You have received an email notification to inform you of a job opening:
- Click on the link to access the job
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- There are three options available:
- Click on Continue when you have selected one of the option.
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- Click on Translate on the CoDyt Jobs page once you have accepted the job (the translation status has been automatically set to In progress in the Current work column)
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- The segment number.
View/edit all languages: This will allows you to edit target and source language. However, only minor changes can be made in the source text. If you need to make a big change, export your document in a MS Word format, edit it and import it back in Wordbee.
- 110% (in context) match from previous document version.
- 100% match from from previous document version.
- 110% (in context) match from pre-translation.
100% match from pre-translation.
- <100% match from pre-translation.
Machine Translation (Google, Microsoft, Reverso...).
- Human translation.
- Corrected automatically by the Check or Quality Assurance tools.
- Status check button (red, green, or white).
- At the bottom left corner you can see this button . This functionality is useful if one or several segments are repeated. Indeed, instead of translating the segment as many times as it appears in the document, you translate it once, switch on Auto propagate, and Wordbee will automatically translate the other exact same segment(s) when it/they appear(s) in the document.
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Function
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Undo
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Redo
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Define segment constraints
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Lock segment
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Copy inline tags from source to target
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Copy source text to target
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Insert tags
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Translate by machine
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Insert a symbol or a special character
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Propagate translation
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View text revision
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Add current segment to resource
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Icon
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Bookmarks
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Size Constraints
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View/Add comments
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Statistics
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- Total segments: Number of segments that this document contains.
- Translation: Dark blue = Human translation, light blue =Exact pre-translation, light grey = Fuzzy pre-translation.
- Validation: Percentage of validation done.
- To translate: Segments to be translated.
- To correct: Segments to be corrected.
- Last change: Date on which last change was made
- Last comment: Date on which last comment was added.
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Show/hide white spaces
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Xliff/Word
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Configure your preferences
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- General: define how Wordbee Translator controls automatic translation and auto-save.
- Shortcuts: define your preferred shortcuts.
- Colors and styles: dapt the text color, font and style, as used in the source language panel, target language panel and translation memories.
- Editor layout: select how the different panels are displayed.
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- Left part:
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Function
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Save
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Refresh
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Check
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Preview
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- Middle part:
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Function
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Find/Replace
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Filter
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Actions
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- Right part:
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Function
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Spellcheck
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Revisions
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Reference
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Insert character
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- Memories:
There you will have access to all the linguistics resources attached to the document (Translation memory, terminology database, etc.). You could use this functionality to search for a word, a phrase or a sentence.
- Dictionaries:
Should you not find a translation for a term in your linguistic resources, you could consult the public and private dictionaries proposed by Wordbee Translator.
- Machine Translation:
If you want computer software to pre-translate a segment:
- Click on Machine Translation.
- The text of the segment you are working on automatically appears in the Enter text box.
- Click on Translate. It helps you to understand the meaning of the text. If you agree with the translation, you can paste it by clicking on .
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- Revisions: From this tab, you can follow all translations/revisions carried out by all users taking part in the job.
- Details: In this tab you can find a summary of the current segment and the document itself:
- Databases: In this tab you can find a summary of the linguistic resources of the project.
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- Set the work to completed in the translation editor from the status bar:
- Leave a comment if you want to and then, click on Ok.
- On the Job details page, you can see that the work status of the document (Documents section) has been changed to Completed (screenshot below)
- To set the entire job to Completed (there can be several documents in one Job), click on Job completed:
The following section shows how an external worker can log into their Wordbee workspace, accept or decline jobs, access the translation editor, and complete their work. Please refer to the links below for more information:
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