Garbles appearing using Trados' "Translate" Function
Thread poster: James Chan
James Chan
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English to Italian
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Jul 8, 2006

Hi,

I saw garble Chinese characters appearing on certain segements when I used Trados' Translate function. However, if I run Trados' Workbench with the same TM in Word and TagEditor and begin interactive translation process (or Translate to fuzzy), I did not see any garble characters. All the Chinese characters appear to be normal and correct in TM. Below is some information regarding my Trados version:

SDL Trados 2006
Language pair: English to Traditional Chinese
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Hi,

I saw garble Chinese characters appearing on certain segements when I used Trados' Translate function. However, if I run Trados' Workbench with the same TM in Word and TagEditor and begin interactive translation process (or Translate to fuzzy), I did not see any garble characters. All the Chinese characters appear to be normal and correct in TM. Below is some information regarding my Trados version:

SDL Trados 2006
Language pair: English to Traditional Chinese.

Also, the garble situation may become more if I changed to another Chinese fonts.
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