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Hello to everyone!
I used an old version of TM2 (TP54) some years ago to translate
Interleaf and FrameMaker documents.
I am happy to see that TM2 is now an Open software.
It is for me a professional problem, I cannot use a sofware without
studying the documentation.
I had no problem in accessing the web site with the manuals, but as I
tried to open the pdf version
of the documentation, the browser says that the requested page cannot
be reached/read.
The only one that gives no problems is the developer's reference; the
others cannot be opened.
As I cannot consult the documentation directly in internet, I must
save the files in pdf, in order
to read the when necessary, also "not online". Is it possible to
correct the error?
I was interested in using my old markup tables, translation memories
and dictionaries.
As I can see, the suffix of the tables seems to be different than the
old one.
It is possible to convert the old files?
Best regards
Carlo
GerhardF
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Feb 15, 2011, 4:54:53 AM2/15/11
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OK Carlo ... looks like as if the PDF-conversion fails. This is under
investigation by the team who takes care on the WiKi.
Regards ... Gerhard
On Feb 15, 12:32 pm, Carlo <iw2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Gerhard,
> that one is the web site I accessed.
>
> I clicked on the desired manual, then I tried to:
> "download this selection of articles as a PDF book"
>