This package contains a modified version of OmegaT 6.0's jar file to enable compatibility with Cyclotis plugin

It is exactly what the jar file would be if the patches available at http://www.silvestris-lab.org/sites/silvestris-lab/files/Patches-OmegaT5.8-APIv4.0.zip
were applied to the branch releases/6.0 of OmegaT's github 
(last build on 2023-05-15)

The package also contains sample configuration files for other plugins (Anaphraseus, align files)
and last release of the plugin, so that you don't need to download it.

INSTALLATION
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- download the last release of OmegaT 6.0
- unzip it
- copy the contents of this package in the unzipped directory, accepting to erase files when you are requested to

USAGE
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After previous steps, running OmegaT (using EXE, SH or any way) will run the patched version instead.
Number on the top of the window is changed to OmegaT_6.0.0_Silvestris

A new menu "Options => External Translation memories" enables to activate MyMemory as a translation memory rather than as a machine translation
(when active, results appear in "Matches" pane rather than in "Machine translation" pane, enabling multiple results with source text and score displayed)

If you want to test Anaphraseus/WordFast format, which is directly included in the patches,
create a file based on the model in "Sample-Other-Plugins.txt" and put it in tm/ folder
This will create a TXT file which receives a copy of all your translations.
Better avoid to have the TXT file also in the tm/ folder, if you do it the plugin may try to reload it on every change.

Finally, to test Cyclotis translation memory, go to http://www.silvestris-dom.com/ create an account and buy a memory
(for test purpose you can buy a free memory, but with limited number of allowed requests)
After creation, you can get from the web site the properties file to be put in tm/ folder (project mode is not yet supported by these patches)
Don't forget that the new memory is empty and this tool is used for shared work: the test must be done with almost two translators!


