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Ito Shiori La boîte noire that discusses issues of sexual abuse in Japan. Oh, and I am not just someone who crunches segments for a living, I also co-translated this book: If you have comments on the contents, suggestions, etc., don't hesitate to send a message!
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As an active member of the OmegaT project, trying to promote free software solutions to Mac users, I thought creating a space where documenting and discussing "Mac" solutions would help focus the conversation away from "Windows on the Mac" discussions. I created this blog in 2007, shortly after Apple made the move to Intel processors. My wife and I operate a small translation agency in Takamatsu, on Shikoku, where we work together, while raising our children in a world that is very different from the Japanese metropolis that one can see on TV. I am Jean-Christophe Helary, a Japanese and English to French translator/localizer who's lived in Japan since 1997 and who's been on a Mac since 1995. (Special thanks to Mike Swingler at Apple.) The two solutions are equivalent and should transmit the correct property to the system when you use OmegaT. save the file, close the Contents folder, and relaunch OmegaT.app.find the ist file within the Contents folder and open it with your favorite text editor.right-click on OmegaT.app and select Show Package Contents.Users of the Mac package (the OmegaT.app file) can modify it so that it is launched with the correct parameters:
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(optional:) Open RedeemerTS3.log from YaTQA’s program folder and remove your password from it.
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Use YaTQA until your issue appears or you get to the point that your question is about. In the meanwhile, Mac users who work with the standard OmegaT package (the one that comes with the file OmegaT.jar) can start OmegaT from the command line with the following parameter: Run YaTQA with elevated privileges (so it can create a file in its program folder) and with the -debug switch. The next release of OmegaT 2.0 will happen in a few days and the Mac package will include the font-smoothing parameter. He suggested to either add a line in the code, or to change the default value directly from the command line.Ī brief exchange with the OmegaT developers concluded that the command line was the best approach especially since command line parameters could be hard coded in the Mac bundle. The problem occurred in the Editor pane of OmegaT, not in the Matches or Glossary panes, and I suspected recent developments in the Editor to be the cause of the problem since OmegaT 1.8 did not show this issue.Īfter searching for information, a Java engineer at Apple who happens to monitor the Mac Java-dev list told me that the new Java 6 anti-aliasing default on OSX was probably the cause of the problem. Work from English was possible, but from Japanese. I was surprised to see a bad lack of anti-aliasing (font smoothing) when I ran OmegaT 2.0 for the first time in Snow Leopard.