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=='''General information'''==
 
=='''General information'''==
  
To view the '''Mistake types list''', go to '''System → Mistake types → Mistake types list''':
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You can classify mistakes by type. Also, there are reports by mistake type that can help translators get a better understanding of how they can improve their translation quality.
 
 
::<span style="color:orange">'''[new version]'''</span> You can classify mistakes by types and generate reports. This way, translators get a better understanding of how they can improve their translation quality.
 
  
 
Go to "System" -> "Mistake types". Here you can view the list of services or add new ones:
 
Go to "System" -> "Mistake types". Here you can view the list of services or add new ones:
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=='''Mistake types list'''==
 
=='''Mistake types list'''==
  
<s>Mistake type is kind of mistake. For example, Grammar, Punctuation, etc. The system proposes you default mistake types:</s>
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You can edit or delete default mistake types by clicking the corresponding buttons:
 
 
::<span style="color:orange">'''[new version]'''</span> You can edit or delete default mistake types by clicking the corresponding buttons:
 
  
 
[[File:Mistake types list.jpg|border|450px]]
 
[[File:Mistake types list.jpg|border|450px]]
  
To sort the mistake types by the needed criteria, please click any column name highlighted in blue. When the mistake types are sorted, you will see the arrow [[file:Line up arrow.jpg|border|25px]] button next to the corresponding column name:
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To sort the mistake types by the needed criteria, please click any column name highlighted in blue. When the mistake types are sorted, you will see the arrow [[file:Line up arrow.jpg|border|25px]] button next to the corresponding column name.
 
 
<span style="color:red"> '''Note:'''</span> As usual, it is impossible to delete some mistake types (because they are connected with projects), but you may uncheck the "'''Enabled'''" box, and the mistake type will not appear in the drop-down list anymore.
 
  
::<span style="color:orange">'''[new version]'''</span> <span style="color:orange"> '''Note:''' </span> You cannot delete mistake types in use, but you can disable them so that they are not displayed in the drop-down lists. Press "Edit", uncheck the "Enabled" checkbox, and press "Update":
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::<span style="color:orange">'''Note:'''</span> You cannot delete mistake types in use, but you can disable them so that they are not displayed in the drop-down lists. Click "Edit", uncheck the "Enabled" checkbox, and click "Update":
  
 
[[File:Mistake types3.png|border|350px]]
 
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=='''New mistake type'''==
 
=='''New mistake type'''==
  
<s> Go to '''System → Mistake types → New mistake type''': </s>
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To add a new mistake type, fill in the name, description if needed, define score weight coefficients per specialization, and click "Create":
 
 
To add a new mistake type, fill in the name, description if needed, define score weight coefficients per specialization, and press "Create":
 
 
 
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On this page, you may add a new mistake type:
 
  
 
[[File:Typo.png|border|270px]]
 
[[File:Typo.png|border|270px]]
  
*'''Enabled''' - mistake appears in the drop-down lists, so you may choose it.
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*"Enabled" — if this checkbox is marked, the mistake type is displayed in the drop-down list when adding a mistake.
  
*'''ID''' - unique number, generated by the system.
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*"ID" — a unique number, generated by the system.
  
*'''Specialization''' - the type of specialization.
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*"Specialization" — go to "System" -> "Specializations" to edit or add specializations.
  
*'''Weight coefficient''' - the importance of mistake expressed by an index (index < 1 means that mistake is insignificant, index > 1 means that mistake is significant and may arise serious consequences).
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*"Weight coefficient" — the gravity of a mistake expressed by an index. For example, in the screenshot above you can see that a typo made in a translation with the "Legal" specialization is more considerable than the same mistake made in a translation with the "Medical" specialization (a mistake with an index 1.2 impacts the score more than a mistake with an index 0.5).
  
 
[[File:Redirect.jpg|40px|link=System]] Back to the '''System''' page.
 
[[File:Redirect.jpg|40px|link=System]] Back to the '''System''' page.

Latest revision as of 17:21, 15 February 2022

Mistake types list page: cloud.tqauditor.com/mistake-type/index

New mistake type page: cloud.tqauditor.com/mistake-type/create

General information

You can classify mistakes by type. Also, there are reports by mistake type that can help translators get a better understanding of how they can improve their translation quality.

Go to "System" -> "Mistake types". Here you can view the list of services or add new ones:

1 mmm.png

Mistake types list

You can edit or delete default mistake types by clicking the corresponding buttons:

Mistake types list.jpg

To sort the mistake types by the needed criteria, please click any column name highlighted in blue. When the mistake types are sorted, you will see the arrow Line up arrow.jpg button next to the corresponding column name.

Note: You cannot delete mistake types in use, but you can disable them so that they are not displayed in the drop-down lists. Click "Edit", uncheck the "Enabled" checkbox, and click "Update":

Mistake types3.png

New mistake type

To add a new mistake type, fill in the name, description if needed, define score weight coefficients per specialization, and click "Create":

Typo.png

  • "Enabled" — if this checkbox is marked, the mistake type is displayed in the drop-down list when adding a mistake.
  • "ID" — a unique number, generated by the system.
  • "Specialization" — go to "System" -> "Specializations" to edit or add specializations.
  • "Weight coefficient" — the gravity of a mistake expressed by an index. For example, in the screenshot above you can see that a typo made in a translation with the "Legal" specialization is more considerable than the same mistake made in a translation with the "Medical" specialization (a mistake with an index 1.2 impacts the score more than a mistake with an index 0.5).

Redirect.jpg Back to the System page.