Balises
- Break tags
A break tag occurs where a new line (and a new paragraph) has been deliberately started (usually by pressing Enter). By default, segments end where a break tag has been inserted. - Structure tags
Structure tags typically represent structural information, for example, paragraph styles, anchored frames and tables. These tags and their content are completely ignored during translation and can only appear outside sentences. - Ghost tags
A ghost tag is a marker tag that is automatically added to a segment when the segment contains an incomplete tag pair. For example, if you delete a tag that is one half of a pair, the system will automatically display a ghost tag until you replace the missing tag. Ghost tags only occur in tag pairs, as only tag pairs require a beginning and an end tag to function correctly. - Inline tags
Inline tags are colored purple by default. These tags may represent formatting information (such as bold), surround hyperlinks or other markers, and may appear inside the text. Most inline tags can be moved around inside the sentence to suit the translation. Depending on the file format, some inline tags can be added or deleted as required. - Tag protection
Tag protection is designed to prevent you from deleting tags in the target document. It is important to replicate the tag content of the source document, as otherwise your target document may not be able to be properly recreated after translation.