Viewing columns and information on the View and Change Properties page
You can configure the information that you want to be displayed on the View and Change Properties page by adding or hiding columns.
About this task
| Column name | Description |
|---|---|
| Custom AIS properties | Any custom properties that you defined in and that have AIS Properties as the custom component type. |
| Locale | The locale of top-level source and target folders. |
| Context URL | The URL of the parent page to which the asset belongs. |
| Comments | Any comments added for that path. |
| Translation Memory (for target assets) | The translation memory of the target folder. |
| Term Database (for target assets) | The terminology database of the target folder. |
| File Type (for target assets) | A file type configuration (if you selected an asset or a folder) or a file type group (only if you selected a folder).2. |
| Triggers | Specify which triggers to activate. |
| Editing | The editor used for the asset—either the Click and Edit 1.0 editor (more restrictive), or the WYSIWYG editor. |
| AIS Mask | An AIS mask to control what objects users can use for this asset. The objects that you can mask must be of one of the following object types: AIS Properties, Publishing Objects, or Workflows. |
| Encoding | The default encoding of the locale or a specific encoding of your choice. |
| Machine Translation Configuration (for target assets) | The machine translation (MT) configuration used by default for lookups in Browser Workbench and for scoping. If you have not configured any MT adapters, this AIS property is not displayed. |
| Access Control (View) | An object-level permission that you can grant to certain users to allow them to see the object. For example, if you have VIEW permissions on a translation memory (TM), but you do not have VIEW permissions on the TM itself, the TM is not displayed in the list of TMs. |
| Access Control (Read) | An object-level permission that you can grant to certain users to allow them to read object data. For example, if you have VIEW permissions on a TM, but you do not have READ permissions on it, that TM is displayed in the list of TMs, but you cannot click it or view the entries in it. |
| Access Control (Write) | An object-level permission that you can grant to certain users to allow them to change the content of an object (for example, to modify TM entries). When you assign the WRITE permission to a user, the READ permission is also assigned automatically. |
| Access Control (Change ACL) | An object-level permission that you can grant to certain users to allow them to modify object properties (for example, to rename a TM or to modify its description). When you assign the Change ACL permission to a user, the READ and WRITE permissions are also assigned automatically. |
- No value.
- An inherited value (the default), which means that the folder or asset retrieves the value of that property from its hierarchical parent.
- An explicit value, which means that the folder or asset has a different value than its hierarchical parent.
Procedure
- In WorldServer, go to
- Select the check boxes corresponding to the columns that you want to view and clear the check boxes corresponding to the columns that you want to hide.
- Select Update Columns.
- You can select a file type configuration if the extension of the asset is associated with the file type through MIME types and if the file type has at least one custom configuration.
- You can select a file type group if it is associated with the MIME type and the file type of a certain folder.
When WorldServer segments assets using a file type group, it searches the file type group for an entry that contains the MIME type of the source asset. If it finds one, it uses the file type and the file type configuration specified in that entry. If not, it uses the base file type and file type configuration for that MIME type. The file type needs to be compatible with the asset that needs to be segmented.
For example, folder A contains the following assets: one.html and two.doc. You select the specific configuration for folder A (for example, HTML 4 File Type: My Config). WorldServer will use this configuration to process one.html, but it will process two.doc with the default file type configuration for DOC assets (based on MIME types).