The first step in a new translation project is to localize the map, which
creates a translation manifest. The translation manifest is the most important component in
the localization process, since it serves a the hub for all related localization activities.
Before you begin
Your software configuration and the method you use determines whether
a map is eligible for localization.
- The non-incremental method requires the
entire map to be in its final workflow state, such as
Authoring:done
.
- The incremental method allows the map to be in an
earlier workflow state, such as
Authoring:complete
. In such a case, you must have the necessary
customized configuration in place and appropriate access rights to submit the
map for localization.
About this task
Since the translation manifest is the most important component in the translation
process, you would think sifting through the considerations when creating one would
be complex. It doesn't have to be. See Icons used for Unified Localization.
You can create a translation manifest early on in the process, then
hold it until you receive all approvals to move ahead with a submission to the
translation agency. If so, do not generate the localization kit until that time.
Note: If you want to use an existing topic you already
localized using CCMS Desktop, include the
topics in the CCMS Web source map that you intend to send for
localization, and it will automatically copy the topics from the Localization cycle
into the Translation cycle and flag them with the
Translation:review
status. They are not re-sent in the kit, but
you can view them and include them in your outputs.
To create a translation manifest:
Procedure
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In the Map Editor, select a
map for localization.
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Click , and then select
Localize.
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In the Localize dialog and
the Title field, enter a title for the translation
manifest that succinctly labels the translation manifest and aligns with any
corporate naming conventions.
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In the Description field, enter text that readily
identifies the map, the project, and the submission.
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In the Languages field,
select the languages you require from the complete list.
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Optional: If you plan on
regularly requesting the same language set, also select Save as default.
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Optional: If you need to
generate the localization kit, select Generate Kit.
Note: Because this step is optional, you can generate the
kit at any time. If you choose to defer generating the localization kit, see
Generate a localization kit standalone to assist you when
you are ready.
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Determine if you want to include objects you already included in another
translation manifest in the kit. If so, select the Include "Already
Managed Objects" in the kit option.
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Click Localize.
Note: Once you click Localize, you can only edit the title and
description for the translation manifest. You cannot reselect or add
languages to the list. If you need to add a language to the translation
manifest, create a new one.
The software creates a translation
manifest and generates one or more language manifests.