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JustineGammelin
7 months agoCommunity Member
Problem with exporting XLIFF file for translation from Rise
Hi there !
I am trying to export a Rise course for translation with Deepl. Deepl only works with XLIFF files extension.
But when I export my course from Rise, the format is XLF, and not XLIFF, ...
StevenBenassi
Staff
Hi Justine!
Happy to share some insight on this!
DeepL requires XLIFF version 2.1 files, but currently Rise 360 only exports version 1.2. Not to worry! We are tracking a feature request to support XLIFF 2.1 in Rise 360. I've included you in the feature report and will share updates if it makes it onto our Feature Roadmap.
Have a great start to your week!
LauterboeckA
3 months agoCommunity Member
Hi Steven,
please also add my voice to the feature report.
We are very much looking forward to working with exports in XLIFF 2.1 as tables and charts in in XLIFF-files version 1.2 very often get disrupted.
Thank you!