Congree Authoring Client
This documentation describes the use of the Congree Authoring Client.
Contents
- Congree Authoring Client: Overview
- Checking Text
- Terminology Research Panel
- The Term Candidates Panel
- Authoring Memory Panel
- Search Algorithms
- Applying Authoring Memory Matches
- Filtering the Display of Authoring Memory Hits
- The Congree Matching Rates Report Panel
- Structure Information in the Congree Authoring Client
- Authoring Memory Sentence Segmentation
- Authoring Memory Penalties
- Challenging Proposals in the Authoring Memory Panel
- Congree Authoring Memory – Languages
- Authoring Memory Candidate Panel
- Language Check Panel
User Groups
Congree Users
Congree users are authors of technical documentation and customer communication. During the text composition process, Congree helps users to comply with general and enterprise-specific authoring guidelines and reuse previously composed contents. This results in high-quality documents, i.e. documents that are linguistically correct, comprehensible, consistent, and easy to translate.
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Information, Tip, Note
Note: Note | Additional information for better understanding |
Tip: Tip | Tip on working efficiently |
Important: Note | Important note to avoid problems |
Text Markups
the "Settings" dialog | User interface label |
| File name |
Actions to be Performed
| Actions are numbered consecutively. |
| The arrow indicates system reactions. |
You have several options:
| Circles mean: You have several action options. |
| The equals sign indicates the result of a successfully performed action. |
| The not equals sign indicates potentially undesirable results. |
| The box enables you to document which actions have already been performed and which results have already been achieved in the course of your evaluation. |