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Martin Mraz Czech Republic Local time: 19:16 Member (2017) Czech to English + ...
Dec 28, 2014
I've just started using Swordfish III, and so far am quite happy with it. However, when I converted the translated XLIFF file back to the original format (MS Word), the text language in the resulting file is still set as the source language (cz) and not the target language (en-GB). I set these during the initial conversion to XLIFF, and can see nothing in any settings to adjust it now. So why doesn't my translated file get encoded in en-GB?
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