Auto-propagation |
Auto-propagation is a way to enforce the consistency of identical segments on the fly. In the translation grid, and when auto-propagation is enabled, memoQ checks if the current segment is a repetition. When you confirm the translation of a segment that has repetitions in the document, the confirmed translation is automatically copied to the repetitions, too. Repetitions are exact matches within a document: A repetition is an exact match of the original segment. If a segment is just slightly different (for example, it has an extra tag), it will not count as a repetition, as far as auto-propagation is concerned. The reason for this is that auto-propagation must not leave any editing work in the segments it modifies – when a segment is confirmed and auto-propagated, many segments can change that the translator cannot see, and she may never learn that she needs to fix more segments. In the status cell, memoQ indicates that a segment is a repetition: If memoQ automatically fills in a segment through auto-propagation, it has a different indicator: Caution: When you confirm your translation into a translation memory that uses the segment context (so that it returns 101% matches), memoQ saves the context only for the segment that you confirmed. When memoQ automatically fills in and confirms a segment through auto-propagation, that segment will not be saved to the translation memory. In other words, only the directly confirmed segment will have a 101% match. Auto-propagated segments receive 100% matches only. This can be important when you need to reconstruct your translation by importing and pre-translating your document again. Note: Auto-propagation only works within one document, not across documents. In order to use auto-propagation across documents, create a view from your documents, open the view to auto-propagate across documents. This feature is available on the Translation ribbon tab: click the Translation settings arrow, then choose Auto-Propagation.
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