OASIS XLIFF Object Model and Other Serializations (XLIFF OMOS) TC

  • 1.  JLIFF tests from Lynx

    Posted 05-07-2017 23:05
    Hi everyone,   I’ve worked a bit on the Okapi XLIFF-Toolkit “jliff” branch, so we have an experimental JLIFF Writer to convert any XLIFF2 document we can read into its JLIFF counterpart. The build version is available here: http://okapiframework.org/snapshots/okapi-xliffLib_JLIFF_1.1.6-SNAPSHOT.zip   If you open a prompt window you can run for example:   lynx -2j samplesexample.html.xlf –pretty   To get a pretty JLIFF output in samplesexample.html.json   There are many things not supported yet, like modules and extensions. But it’s a start and inline codes should be mostly supported.   The source code is in the “jliff” branch here: https://bitbucket.org/okapiframework/xliff-toolkit/branch/jliff   Cheers, -yves     Yves Savourel Localization Solutions Architect ENLASO ® 4888 Pearl East Circle Suite 300E Boulder Colorado 80301 t: 303.945.3759 f: 303.516.1701 An ISO 9001:2015 certified company   Confidentiality Notice The information in this transmittal may be privileged and confidential and is intended only for the recipient(s) listed above. Any review, use, disclosure, distribution or copying of this transmittal, in any form, is prohibited except by or on behalf of the intended recipient. If you have received this transmittal in error, please notify me immediately by reply email and destroy all copies of the transmittal.  


  • 2.  Re: [xliff-omos] JLIFF tests from Lynx

    Posted 05-08-2017 17:28
    That is great news! Very nice and useful addition.   Dr. Robert van Engelen, CEO/CTO Genivia Inc.   voice: (850) 270 6179 ext 104   fax: (850) 270 6179   mobile: (850) 264 2676    engelen@genivia.com On May 7, 2017, at 7:04 PM, Yves Savourel < ysavourel@enlaso.com > wrote: Hi everyone,   I’ve worked a bit on the Okapi XLIFF-Toolkit “jliff” branch, so we have an experimental JLIFF Writer to convert any XLIFF2 document we can read into its JLIFF counterpart. The build version is available here:   http://okapiframework.org/snapshots/okapi-xliffLib_JLIFF_1.1.6-SNAPSHOT.zip   If you open a prompt window you can run for example:   lynx -2j samplesexample.html.xlf –pretty   To get a pretty JLIFF output in samplesexample.html.json   There are many things not supported yet, like modules and extensions. But it’s a start and inline codes should be mostly supported.   The source code is in the “jliff” branch here: https://bitbucket.org/okapiframework/xliff-toolkit/branch/jliff   Cheers, -yves     Yves Savourel Localization Solutions Architect     ENLASO ® 4888 Pearl East Circle     Suite 300E     Boulder     Colorado 80301 t:   303.945.3759     f:   303.516.1701 An ISO 9001:2015 certified company   Confidentiality Notice   The information in this transmittal may be privileged and confidential and is intended only for the recipient(s) listed above. Any review, use, disclosure, distribution or copying of this transmittal, in any form, is prohibited except by or on behalf of the intended recipient. If you have received this transmittal in error, please notify me immediately by reply email and destroy all copies of the transmittal.