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XTM Cloud 13.8

Uploading XLIFF and multi XLIFF files in the Project – Files popup screen
Procedure. To upload project XLIFF files used in the Offline Editor:
  1. Select the Tasks > Active tab.

  2. In the Tasks > Active tab screen, select the context menu icon ellipsis_vertical_context_menu_brand_refreshed.svg for the relevant task.

  3. From the dropdown, select copy_sharp_solid_brand_refreshed.svg Open File Manager.

  4. In the Project – Files popup screen, if you are assigned to multiple target languages in the project, select the relevant one from the Target language.

  5. In the Offline translation table column, select the upload icon cloud_arrow_up_purple_outline_brand_refreshed.svg.

  6. From the dropdown, select Upload XLIFF or Upload multi XLIFF (only available for all files).

    Result: the Upload XLIFF or the Upload multi XLIFF popup is displayed.

  7. In the Upload XLIFF or the Upload multi XLIFF popup:

    1. select the No files chosen button to find and upload the required file.

    2. for the Approve segment status for: parameter, select the Use XLIFF segment status option:

      • No segments. – If you select this option, no segments will be set to Completed after you upload the XLIFF file to XTM Cloud.

      • Use XLIFF segment status. – By default, only segments marked as signed-off, final, translated, needs-review-translation and needs-review-adaptation will be set to Completed after you upload the XLIFF file to XTM Cloud. However, this can be customized by your XTM Cloud Administrator (for details see Offline Editors tab).

      • Changed segments only. – If you select this option, only segments whose content has been changed and is now different from what was previously saved will be set to Completed after you upload the XLIFF file to XTM Cloud.

      • All segments. – If you select this option, all translated segments in the XLIFF file will be set to Completed after you upload it to XTM Cloud, independent of their XLIFF status.

    3. In the bottom right-hand side corner, select Upload.

Result: the relevant XLIFF file is uploaded. If you select the info icon blue_info_brand_refreshed.svg then, in the Offline translation table column, in the Offline translation file history popup, you see the upload as successful.

If the upload has failed, in the Offline translation table column, you see the error icon red_error__brand_refreshed.svg. Select it to display information about why the upload has been unsuccessful.

Note

If required, you can set specific target segments to locked, in XTM Workbench, when the XLIFF file is uploaded into XTM Cloud. To do so, in the XLIFF file, in the relevant <target> segment(s), enter a specific attribute value.

Example 47. Attributes used for segment locking

To lock the relevant segment(s), enter an attribute xtm:locked with one of these valid values: "yes", "true", or "y". Example: <trans-unit><target xtm:locked="yes">.

The relevant values are NOT case-sensitive.

Other attribute values are ignored. It is also not possible to unlock any locked segments by importing the offline XLIFF file.


All XTM Workbench users will see the relevant segment(s) as locked. When they hover over the locked icon lock_gray_solid.svg, they will see which user locked them. This information depends on the settings made by your XTM Cloud Administrator (for details, see Privacy settings).

Users who have been granted the relevant access rights by their XTM Cloud Administrator or Project Managers can unlock these segments in XTM Workbench. To grant the relevant user(s) these access rights as an Administrator or Project Manager, select Edit user > Access rights tab. Then, in the XTM Workbench section, for the Segment locking rights setting, select either the Lock and unlock or the Unlock only option.