Click a link to view questions about the Enterprise/Drupal Translation module.
Once it is installed, the Enterprise Translation can be accessed from the Drupal admin menu at the top of the page…
…or from the Translations tab at the top of each individual node.
Click the Translation link to access links for the translator workbench.
A Translation Profile bundles all of the default settings for translations for a specific content type, and tells the module how to handle translation uploads and downloads for each type of content.
Translation profiles tell Enterprise…
The Workbench is Enterprise's computer-assisted translation (CAT) tool for linguists. It comes packaged with our Translation Management System (TMS) and provides linguists with language resources (TM matches, Terminology and Machine Translation), context review, linguistic notes, and other timesaving tools.
Each node can be opened in the Translator Workbench where translations can be created and saved.
You can translate your site into as many (or few) languages as you like. Simply choose the language on the Translation Dashboard and then click the checkbox next to a language to enable it.
Yes. The Enterprise module provides free machine translations, with the option to post-edit.
You can upload all translatable nodes to Enterprise for translation at once, or you can upload the nodes of your choice individually.
Upload All Nodes
To upload all nodes to Enterprise for translation, use the Upload icon .
To do this, access the list of nodes (Go to the Drupal admin menu and select Translation > Manage > Nodes). Next, click the upload icon at the upper right of the page ().
If you would like to manually select which nodes should be uploaded to Enterprise for translation, you can select a node individually, or you can select all nodes displayed on a page.
If the translation icon does not display next to the nodes you just uploaded, try clicking the Refresh icon () to display recent changes.
To translate a node, (1) upload it to Enterprise, (2) complete your translations, and then (3) download the completed translation back to Drupal.
Yes. Enterprise lets you fine tune which content will be translated and which will not.
You can configure these preferences in the setup wizard, or you can configure them later on from the Drupal admin menu.
You can download all of your translated nodes to Drupal in a single action, or you can pick and choose which nodes will be downloaded to your site.
To download all completed translations to Drupal in a single action, access the list of notes (Go to the main Drupal menu and select Translation > Manage > Nodes) and click the download icon at the upper right of the page ().
If you would like to choose which translations will be downloaded to your Drupal site, use the checkbox at the far left of the table to select the nodes of your choice.
Bulk select all nodes on the page.
To download all of the nodes on the page, go to the far left of the table and click the checkbox at the top of the table (located next to the column headings). This will bulk select all nodes on the page. Next, from the Actions menu (located immediately above the nodes table), select Download All Translations.
Select individual nodes.
In the Enterprise setup wizard, you can choose whether completed translations will be downloaded to your site automatically or manually. If you wish to review translated content before it goes live, be sure to enable a Manual Translation Profile.
Yes. Use the Search box to search for specific content. From Drupal admin menu, access the list of nodes (Translation > Manage > Nodes) and then type a search term into the Search box.
To refine your search, select an option from the drop down menu next to the Search box, or click the Advanced search link next to the search bar.
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