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Last updated by Long Nguyen 1 day, 13 hours ago.

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September 27, 2024 at 2:00 am #16227916

antoniusP-2

Other comment = sometimes paragraph with bold accent, underlined, etc, are not accepted by the ATE. Often it can be solved, by hand with the ATE. In other "Cases", see screenshot [only solution is to change the US Default Page].

Example below of a simple one = French Translation of Info "Page" = Finca van Maare.

See the paragraph in the screenshot - this one probably can be resolved manually [but I had to translate more complicated "paragraps" with markers [and the ATE simply did not accept]

= solution = save to momeny [complete ATE not possible] - go back = wait a whille and try again, to complete translation = if not change marked paragraph of US default page

September 27, 2024 at 2:15 am #16227921

Long Nguyen
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Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh (GMT+07:00)

Hi,

Here is the new ticket. In ATE, the tags in the original sentence must be kept the same in the translation sentence. In your screenshot, the break tag should be nested in the span tag to save the sentence. Please check the attached screenshot and this screen record
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I hope that makes sense.

16224292-ATE_and_Marked_Paragraphs 2024-09-27 09-02-41.png