The following file extensions are supported when setting up file format configurations for Adobe InCopy files: .icml.
For more information, please see the following sections:
Default Adobe InCopy Configuration
Every file format has a default configuration to ensure that a file can be translated; however, it does not handle every complex property that could be thrown your way when translating a source file. The default configuration for Adobe InCopy files does the following:
Does not show leading and trailing whitespaces to the translator.
Does not show texts containing neither letters nor digits to the translator.
Ignores formatting changes applied to whitespaces.
- Uses SRX Rules for text segmentation.
- Always splits text at line breaks.
Custom Adobe InCopy Configurations
If you are performing a code file translation, a custom file format configuration might be necessary to achieve the right results in your target file. Outside of the default configuration selections, Wordbee Translator offers many additional choices for configuring:
- Show leading and trailing whitespaces to the translator.
- Show texts that do not contain letters nor digits to the translator.
- Ignore formatting changes to texts that do not contain letters nor digits.
- Omit styles from the translation.
- Exclude content from the translation.
A Few Examples
The following are just a few examples of what you can do with a custom Adobe InCopy file configuration in Wordbee Translator. For more advanced examples, please see our Adobe InCopy Questions and Answers page.
To learn more about common Adobe InCopy configurations heard by our support team, please see the Adobe InCopy Questions and Answers section.
For more information about available configuration options when working with Adobe InCopy Files, please see the Adobe InCopy Configuration Options page.