In this development sprint, we have taken care of the configurability of standard attributes in Lexeri, improved exports and imports, and expanded the options for communication in the workflow.
- Individual usage status
- Pinning test criteria in the quality dashboard
- Comment by terminologists when completing an entry
- Expansion of export filters
- Language mapping for TBX imports
Configuration of standard attributes
Individual usage status
In addition to our standard usage statuses (preferred, recognized, obsolete, prohibited), you can now add your own individual usage statuses for selection.
This allows you to specify company-specific term usage, especially in the term checks, and makes it easier for your editorial and content teams to work with the Lexeri plug-ins.
Expansion of export filters
Exporting individual entry attributes
We are gradually increasing our filter options in the exports.
This release adds filters for individually configured selection attributes at the term entry level.
More relevance in the quality dashboard
Pinning of test parameters
You can now pin your checked criteria in the quality dashboard so that they are saved and remain visible beyond the session.
This makes your quality dashboard more relevant, and you will always have an overview of the potential deficiencies in the term database that are important to you.
Improved communication in the workflow
Comments by terminologists when completing an entry
Terminologists who have been assigned to work on tasks can now send a comment, such as a check result or other notes, to terminology managers when completing a draft term.
The terminology managers receive the notification within the respective draft entry in the task.
Seamless import
Language mapping for TBX files
We have extended the TBX import: You can now easily assign the languages contained in your TBX file to the corresponding languages in Lexeri.
This means that all import languages can now be covered and imported seamlessly.