Max. and min. length restrictions (so far only supported for XLIFF 1.2 import files; also works across all segments of a trans-unit). Length restriction can be
Settings for a task can be done in the task-template.xml and pixel-mapping.xml (which must be included in the task's import-ZIP). Details see below.
Default settings must be provided in the config. Details see below.
General settings are set in the task-template. These can be overwritten by each trans-unit.
maxNumberOfLines
is set, maxLength refers to the length of each line, otherwise maxLength refers to the trans-unit (which might span multiple segments).maxNumberOfLines
must refer to the lines in a single segment only! Trans-units must not span multiple segments then!The mapping of characters and their pixel-lengths is given in pixel-mapping.xlsx.
Default values are set in the config.
Example for pixel-mapping.xlsx:
.
Example:
<trans-unit id="4" translate5:maxNumberOfLines="2" minwidth="100" maxwidth="300" size-unit="pixel">
<source>Example for maximal 2 lines, minwidth 100, maxWidth 300.</source>
<target></target>
</trans-unit>
Please note:
translate5:maxNumberOfLines
, not the maxheight
-Element! (http://docs.oasis-open.org/xliff/v1.2/os/xliff-core.html#maxheight).maxheight
would refer to the pixel-height of the trans-unit, not to the number of lines.see Task Templates
Config name | Values | Default | Description |
runtimeOptions.lengthRestriction.pixelMapping | map | {"8":"7", "9":"8", "10":"9", "11":"10", "12":"11", "13":"12", "14":"13", "15":"14", "16":"15", "17":"16", "18":"17", "19":"18", "20":"19"} | Default pixel-widths for font-sizes, example: {"12":"3", "13":"4", "14":"5"} |