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Hi Mihail,
Sorry for the delay to answer your question
Le 15/04/2021 à 21:22, Mihail Balabanov a écrit :
Hi,

Is there any way to edit Weblate's TM to remove erroneous or obsolete
translations? Sometimes we change terminology, or punctuation, or spaces,
making translations obsolete. More often than not, I click Save and after
that I realize that I have made a typo or that the translation should be
changed to match something that comes up several strings later.

Nevertheless, the old version of every translation I entered stays in the
TM. These obsolete translations gradually pile up and seriously increase my
cognitive load because I have to read them all carefully to decide what to
use every time I use the TM for a similar string (or the string gets
cosmetically changed *again*).

So, is there any way to delete unnecessary entries, or to 'reset' the TM to
only the strings that are currently used in the projects on Weblate,
discarding all strings that are not currently used in any project?

You can manage your entries into the TM under your profile. I didn't
test it, but you can download files and upload them. There is not much
more information in the Weblate help. Maybe you can give it a try and
let us know your findings.
Note that there are interesting (for us :) issues reported to Weblate:
https://github.com/WeblateOrg/weblate/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+translation+memory

Cheers
Sophie

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