This update adds some formatting options to the first text fields in Lexeri. We have also added sorting for term hits in the term checks and made minor improvements to the editing of usage examples and comments.
Formatting in text fields
We are adding formatting to the Lexeri text fields step by step – this update contains the option for the descriptions of subject areas and the comments.
It means that you can now format your texts and add more structure to your information.
Sorting results in the term checks
You can now sort the term hits in alphabetical order or by term status to make the results view in the term checks a little more informative. This includes showing identified forbidden terms right at the top, which enables you to see immediately where action is required in the document.
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Other detail improvements
Comment deletion
Comments posted in term or draft term discussions can now be deleted if a thread becomes too long or confusing:
- Terminology managers can delete comments made by all users.
- All users can delete the comments they posted themselves.
Editable usage examples
And there’s another somewhat overdue milestone: The usage examples for a term can now be edited individually.
Bookmarking the selection of database and language in term checks
The form for creating a term check now remembers the most recent termbase and language selection.
English as the standard language
The Lexeri app now checks the browser language settings and shows the Lexeri interface in this language for our international users. English is now used as the fallback language, replacing the German interface that was shown previously.