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TagEditor Error message: Filter definition not found
Auteur du fil: Silvy Codde (X)
Silvy Codde (X) Local time: 11:46 anglais vers flamand + ...
Oct 1, 2006
I received some TagEditor files from a client (made from html-files). When opening them, I receive error message: "Failed to retrieve tag toolbar settings for plugin file format: Filter definition not found: Trados RC Filter 1.0.0.0". No problem, I can click it away. However every time I want to 'get current placeable', I receive error message: Filter definition not found: Trados RC Filter 1.0.0.0 My version: Trados 6.5.5.441 Anybody know a solution or the cause ... See more
I received some TagEditor files from a client (made from html-files). When opening them, I receive error message: "Failed to retrieve tag toolbar settings for plugin file format: Filter definition not found: Trados RC Filter 1.0.0.0". No problem, I can click it away. However every time I want to 'get current placeable', I receive error message: Filter definition not found: Trados RC Filter 1.0.0.0 My version: Trados 6.5.5.441 Anybody know a solution or the cause of this problem? ▲ Collapse
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