Difference between revisions of "Edit quality levels"
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In view of that, you need to redefine quality standards (put simply, turn them upside down). | In view of that, you need to redefine quality standards (put simply, turn them upside down). | ||
− | To do this, simply rename the levels and enter relevant scores into the '''"Score to (<)"''' column (except the last one you should ignore) | + | To do this, simply rename the levels and enter relevant scores into the '''"Score to (<)"''' column (except the last one you should ignore): |
[[file:New quality levels 3.png|border|600px]] | [[file:New quality levels 3.png|border|600px]] | ||
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+ | Having adjusted the levels, press '''"Update"''' to confirm changes. | ||
<span style="color:red">'''Note:'''</span> You cannot remove the quality levels connected with projects. | <span style="color:red">'''Note:'''</span> You cannot remove the quality levels connected with projects. |
Revision as of 16:54, 24 January 2020
Edit quality levels page: https://cloud.tqauditor.com/mark/edit
Go to System => Edit quality levels:
Here you may see the list of default quality levels according to the previous system version logic (the lower score means better translation):
In the new TQAuditor Version 3.0, the higher score means better translation.
In view of that, you need to redefine quality standards (put simply, turn them upside down).
To do this, simply rename the levels and enter relevant scores into the "Score to (<)" column (except the last one you should ignore):
Having adjusted the levels, press "Update" to confirm changes.
Note: You cannot remove the quality levels connected with projects.
But you may add a new one (click "Add below") or edit current quality levels: