On the Defaults tab, choose how WordPress content will be sent to Lingotek for translation.
Choose whether to send WordPress content to Lingotek manually or automatically.
Loading Automatically vs. Loading Manually
Automatically. If you choose to upload content automatically, translations for newly created pages will requested automatically. Additionally, changes saved to existing pages will also be sent to Lingotek automatically.
If you need to make many small edits, you may wish to use the manual upload feature instead.
Manually. The manual upload option gives you more control over what content will be translated and when it will be uploaded. Manually request translations for the content of your choice.
Tip: If you wish to upload some types of content manually and others automatically, be sure to create a custom Translation Profile. The Translation Profile can overwrite the Default settings for selected content.
Additionally, if you are using the full Translation Management System (TMS), you can choose which Project and Workflow you will use for the translation process.
Default Workflow – Lingotek workflows help you manage the quality of your translation. For example, for a low quality translation, you may wish to include only two steps – machine translate and post edit. For a higher quality translation, the workflow may include more steps (e.g. machine translation, human translation, linguist review, legal review, etc.).
Refresh Resources Button If new workflows and projects have been added to Lingotek since your last login, click the Refresh Resources button (located at the bottom of the page). This synchs WordPress with Lingotek, and enables you to use the newly created workflow/project. Tip: If you want to start using a new workflow and project on ALL of your WordPress documents, click here. |
When you are ready, click Save Changes.
Next: Translation Profiles
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