About Recognized Tokens

A recognized token is a short piece of text, enclosed in a segment, that a TM treats as a single word because it is a defined format. For example, if dates are enabled as a recognized token in a TM, the TM recognizes Monday 1 January, 1900 as one word. Tokens that can be recognized are:

  • Dates
  • Times
  • Numbers (in numerals)
  • Measurements
  • Acronyms and URLs
  • Alphanumeric strings
  • Variables
  • Inline tags

The TM settings determine which tokens are recognized.

The TM scans the TU for recognized tokens only when the TU is added to the TM. If you later enable token recognition, the TM does not immediately analyze existing TUs for tokens: you need to re-index the TM. When you do so, the TM uses the current token settings and scans existing TUs for tokens.

How recognized tokens are handled in translation

For some recognized tokens, the suggested target is the same as the source:
  • Inline tags
  • Acronyms
  • URLs
  • Alphanumeric strings
  • Variables

For the remaining recognized tokens, the translation can be automatically localized from the source. These tokens are:

  • Dates
  • Times
  • Numbers (in numerals)
  • Measurements

The project settings determine if the software does or does not auto-localize these tokens.

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