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NancyGarrison-9
5 years agoCommunity Member
Export to XLIFF 2.0 File in Rise
Hi,
Is there a plan to update Rise to export XLIFF 2.0 files? My translation vendor will be requiring this version.
Thank you!
Nancy
NicoSchriever-7
Community Member
I found a workaround which let's you translate Rise courses with Deepl. Please feel free to reach out - I'd be happy to help.
JackieBenck
2 months agoCommunity Member
I would be interested on your workaround. We use Deepl. We are having more and more courses needing translation.
- NathanClingman2 months agoCommunity Member
Download XLIFF Manager and run your file through there to convert it to 2.1. Then run through deepL. Then merge it back into XLIFF Manager and click all three radio buttons on the bottom. Once it opens in notepad, select all and copy and then go back to the original RISE file and paste it in. It should now be ready to put back in RISE