.xlz file to Xbench
Thread poster: AlinaPane
AlinaPane
AlinaPane
Poland
Polish
Dec 6, 2022

Hello, could you tell me how to add .xlz file from Xliff to Xbench for the purpose of performing language quality check? Should it be converted first or is there a more direct way?

 
Samuel Murray
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Unzip it Dec 6, 2022

AlinaPane wrote:
Could you tell me how to add an .xlz file from Xliff to Xbench for the purpose of performing language quality check?


The XLZ file is a zip file with the XLIFF file inside it. You have to unzip it using a zip program, e.g. 7-zip, and then make sure the XLIFF file is outside the zip file (e.g. copy the XLIFF file to the Desktop) before adding it to Xbench.


 
AlinaPane
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Poland
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.xlz file to Xbench Dec 11, 2022

Thank you very much for your suggestion. I followed your advice and successfully converted the file to a format compatible with Xbench.

 


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