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Hi

I have used My Memory (https://mymemory.translated.net/doc/) to help me in translating LibreOffice Guides with OmegaT (https://github.com/LibreOffice/LOGuidesBR).

So far I'm very happy with the quality of the translation, modulo some review here and there.

I've set a MyMemory API key for myself that allows me 50.000 characters per day of use (https://mymemory.translated.net/doc/usagelimits.php).

I'd like to use it for TDF weblate, as another input suggestion for Help strings (mostly).

Can it be implemented in TDF? that is, can I use my API key in my weblate account and benefit of it? I found no way to add it under my account settings.

Thank you

PS: Weblate is myMemory-aware:
https://mymemory.translated.net/doc/cat.php

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