On 16 March 2015 at 23:12, Hadrian <
ttart...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Unfortunately I do not have Wordfast anymore, so I couldn't try as Dominique
> said...
You can use Wordfast Anywhere for the conversion from TXT to TMX. It
works on Mac (it's browser-based), it's free and you don't need to
install anything on your Mac.
1. Create yourself a free account at
www.freetm.com (only takes a minute or so)
2. Upload your TM's to your account
3. Download them as TMX
That's it.
> And finally I am not so familiar to translation programs (I used to work
> with Wordfast in a very basic way, a few years ago), so as Hans said I
> could't verify if my txt-memory is UTF-16. I set up the correct language
> combination, though. The target language I was trying with was Basque. Maybe
> the problem is that in my txt-memory it is encoded as EU-01 and in CafeTran
> it is encoded as EU-ES ?
If Unicode, Wordfast TM's are encoded as UTF-16. However, your TM's
may actually be ANSI, if they are old enough (a long time ago,
Wordfast used ANSI by default, but switched to Unicode thereafter).
"EU-01" is just the language code used in the TM, it has nothing to do
with encoding.
People migrating from one tool to another should bring their TM's as
TMX, which was designed precisely for that purpose.
Cheers,
Dominique