Congree Authoring Client
This documentation describes the use of the Congree Authoring Client.
Contents
- Congree Authoring Client: Overview
- Checking Text
- Language Check Panel
- 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
- Editor-specific differences
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. |