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last commit on 2012-05-28
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browse code,
statistics git clone git://omegat.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/omegat/omegat (read-only)
Nothing as changed in 2.5.4, and it is still working. If your segments are not numbered, that's probably because they are orphan segments (corresponding to previous segments in /source), which of course cannot be reached. Didier.
2012-05-28 16:18:01 PDT by didierbr
At OmegaT versions pre-2.5.4, double click at searched segments 1) load the document of the segment and, 2) jump to the position of segment. But 2.5.4 do nothing. And segments don't have numbered. Probed at Linux Mint 12 with OmegaT version 2.5.4 without JRE.
2012-05-28 16:14:41 PDT by https://www.google.com/accounts
didierbr committed revision 4448 to the OmegaT - multiplatform CAT tool SVN repository, changing 1 files.
2012-05-28 10:25:31 PDT by didierbr
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2012-05-28 10:17:44 PDT by didierbr
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2012-05-28 02:42:05 PDT by didierbr
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2012-05-28 02:37:38 PDT by didierbr
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2012-05-28 00:58:53 PDT by didierbr
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2012-05-28 00:56:34 PDT by didierbr
Yes, by the path of the TMX. E.g., penalty-30/a_tmx.tmx. Didier.
2012-05-25 13:59:22 PDT by didierbr
Will a user be able to see at a single glance whether a fuzzy match comes from a penalised TM?.
2012-05-25 10:59:06 PDT by leuce