The Project Settings page is available to users with an Account Owner or Project Manager user role.
It allows you to view and manage important settings and configurations that determine how content is translated, which language pairs are available, and who has access to your translation Project.
Accessing Project Settings
To access a Project's settings:
- Search for a Project, either from the Projects Dashboard or from the Projects drop-down in the top navigation bar.
- Enter the Project by clicking on the Project name.
- Then navigate to the Settings tab:
Managing Project Settings
From the Settings tab, you can:
- View the Project Details, which include:
- Organization ID (for integrating with the API or Context).
- The limit unit used for translation length limits (characters or bytes).
- Project Manager users assigned to this Project.
- View and update the Linguistic Package associated with this Project.
- Access the Linguistic Package by clicking the Package name.
- View and edit individual Linguistic Assets used for the Project.
Please note that any change will affect all Projects sharing the same Linguistic Package.
- From the Languages tab:
- View the Project source language. This cannot be edited.
- View the language name and locale code for all target languages.
- Add a new target language to the Project.
- Remove a target language from the Project.
- Set a default workflow for each target language.
- View and edit the Style Guide used for each language.
- From the Workflows tab, create and configure workflows.
- For Account Owners, the Workflows tab displays all project-level workflows for this specific Project, as well as all account-level workflows.
- For Project Managers, the Workflows tab only displays the project-level workflows for this specific Project.
- From the Contexts tab, manage settings related to capturing visual context for your Project.
- Customize visual context with custom JS or custom CSS.
- Manage the domains used to capture context with the Context Capture JS Library.
- For selected file types (e.g. XML, JSON, XLIFF), enable capturing the raw file as image context.
- View the Workflow Summary to get a holistic overview of all workflow steps and how much content they currently contain for each language.
- For each workflow step, the number of strings (words) currently in this step is displayed.
- Click on the number of strings (words) to access the Strings View filtered for the selected language and workflow step.
- View and update your GDN or Connector Configuration (if applicable).