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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
- KevinPerry-4771Community Member
Smartling, our translation vendor, has also released a new Machine Translation tool that doesn't support XLIFF 1.2 - needs to be XLIFF 2.0.
- FelixFrankeCommunity Member
Really? We are using Smartling, too. That makes translations even more umbersome then if Rise360 does not handle xliff 2.0
When I do translations myself, I am so much faster with the Word-files from Storyline...
- CarlosDecker-a1Community Member
I've been using SmartCat for XLIFF files version 1.2 exported from Rise and it delivers as expected, you can even select multiple languages at once and get them all in one go; just in case you'd like to explore another solution instead of DeepL
- AlexandraMarchoCommunity Member
More than three years later, I join the chorus asking for an XLIFF 2.1 option so that I can use DeepL.
- AdrienneThom175Community Member
Any updates?
Hi Adrienne!
Thanks for checking in on this!
I don't have any updates to share at this time as our development team has been prioritizing other features. I've included you in the feature report being tracked and will update this discussion as soon as we have news to share. If you'd like to stay up to date, you can bookmark our Feature Roadmap.
In the meantime, for your reference, here's a deeper look at how we manage feature requests.
- VINYASAUBARA129Community Member
Any news on XLIFF 2.1?
- PierreClavei642Community Member
Hello,
Please share a workaround if you have, it would be very helpful
At Articulate staff, please consider this as an URGENT development need on your side for your clients and tell us when it will be available.
Best regards
- AndoKonCommunity Member
+1
- HannekevanBoekeCommunity Member
Is there a solution or workaround available to get an xliff 2.1 version? I have over 200 rise courses I need to translate with DeepL.....
- NicoSchriever-7Community 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.
- PierreClavei642Community Member
Definitely interested!
Could you share how you manage this?- NicoSchriever-7Community Member
I'd love to share it here, but I want to follow the forum rules and not link to external pages.
Basically I built a tool that connects to Deepl and let's you translate the courses very easily.
Can you please reach out to me via email or LinkedIn?
- CraigAustin-GreCommunity Member
how are you doing it?
- NicoSchriever-7Community Member
I built a tool which uses the Deepl translation engine to directly translate the XLIFF 1.2 file for you. I'd be happy to show it to anybody who is interested.
- JackieBenckCommunity Member
I would be interested on your workaround. We use Deepl. We are having more and more courses needing translation.
- NathanClingmanCommunity 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