So it'd be really great if we woudn't lose all our translations just because we fixed a typo in the Reports Object Name. We already noticed, that the IDs AL Language creates are based on the object name - probably. So, I think, we need something that is able to complement the missing translations in the localized files, and exports the files with the elements in a fixed order so git's merge engine doesn't get confused just because two items switched places. The requirements now indicate that only Windows 10 and 11 are supported. This updates the project to work with the new version of the Toolkit. Word Client Plug-in, TW Tools and XLIFF Editor System Requirements Windows 8 was removed from the system requirements As Microsoft no longer supports Windows 8, it was removed from the system requirements of the Word Client Plug-in, TW Tools, and XLIFF Editor. If your project was enabled with a previous version, then disable and re-enable the MAT by using the Tools menu. On the Tools menu, select Multilingual App Toolkit > Enable selection. In the Output window (showing output from Multilingual App Toolkit), watch for the message Project '' was enabled. Confirm that youve enabled the MAT for your project.![]() ![]() Select the desired project in Solution Explorer. Poedit was built to handle translation using gettext (PO), which is used by many PHP projects (Drupal, WordPress), Python projects (Django), or virtually anything running on Linux. But we need to, as we're publishing in 4 languages and we don't really want to have one guy/girl translate everything at the end of the project. Open the project solution in Visual Studio. Free Download for Windows 7+ Available for Poedit Easy translation of apps & sites with gettext and XLIFF Full gettext support. ![]() Which also means that we didn't do any translations, yet. Currently, we added *.xlf to the gitignore list, as it creates merge conflicts all the time of the pull-request. Each feature we decide to adopt is built in a different branch and merged with a pull request. Which one of the mentioned tools is best for collaborative work? We're currently upgrading our C/AL solution into AL in a team of 4 developers.
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