Starting with Visual Studio 2017, the Trados Studio plugin templates are provided through Visual Studio extension which can be downloaded from Marketplace for both Visual Studio 2017 and Visual Studio 2019. After Studio loads, the built plugin will be available in Studio. Click "Yes" when the warning message appears. After the build has succeeded, open SDL Trados Studio 2021. All you need to do is to find the plugin you're looking for, enter the folder and open the solution file using Microsoft Visual Studio.īuild the solution. In the Destination Path, select a path where you want to store the repository on your local drive:Īfter the repository was cloned, navigate to the repository path you've specified when cloning the repository. In order to clone the repository using Source Tree, from menu select "Clone/New". Once you have installed the tools, follow the steps below:Ĭlone this repository (more details here). If you prefer a more visual approach you can either use the github extension for Microsoft Visual Studio, Github Desktop or SourceTree. Find more details on installing git here.
If you don't have Microsoft Visual Studio you can install the community edition for free here.
You can also use this repository for learning by reading and tinkering with real Trados Studio plugins.
To contribute, clone this repository, make the changes and send us a pull request with your changes. We encourage everyone who is interested to contribute, either by fixing some issues, implementing new features or improving the documentation.
You can find the complete list of plugins here.
For all these plugins we now have full source code ownership according to our License agreement. Most of the plugins were developed by SDL, but you might also find a few of them which were initially developed by someone else.
dll files are now identified regardless of the operating system (32-bit of 64-bit)