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Sometimes you might experience a great number of green inline tags displayed in the source segments for a particular file in XTM Workbench. In the vast majority of cases, when you go to the { } Inline tags section of the docked panel, what you might observe is that those green inline tags are related to the so-called Spacing.
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Therefore, the best solution to reduce the number of tags is preprocess files and standardize spacing.
Why do my source files fail at analysis although the format is supported in XTM Cloud?
Sometimes, you might experience that source files, whose format is fully supported by XTM Cloud, are not being analyzed. In the vast majority of cases, the issue stems from a faulty filter template that you might have applied for a project. To validate that, try creating a new project with the source files in question and without applying the said filter template, to see if the files will be analyzed successfully.
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You can also deselect a filter template in an existing project, in Project Editor → General info → General info → Filter template. Bear in mind though that such action will require project reanalysis, about which you will be informed by a pop-up message. |
In both cases, when the filter template turns out to be the cause of the issue and when it does not, do not hesitate to contact the XTM International Support team and provide details. The team will investigate the filter template’s configuration.