A - INSTALLATION ON UBUNTU MACHINES:

1 - Copy the zipped file tagwipe_ubuntu-{date}.zip to wherever you want in your computer.

2 - Extract the content. A folder named tagwipe is created.

3  Make the "install.sh" executable by right-clicking the mouse on that file, 
    selecting Properties  Permission and ticking Allow executing file as program .

4  Double click on the install.sh file and select Run in Terminal. 
    install.sh verifies if you have all necessary programs, if not it launches 
    the installation from the ubuntu repository. (sudo apt-get install ...). 
    A shortcut named "Tagwipe" is automatically created in your Desktop.

5 - if 3 and 4 option does no effect, start a terminal session, write "sh "
    and drag&drop "install.sh" in this windows, than enter.

The installation is completed.

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B - HOW TO USE TAGWIPE IN BOTH OPERATING SYSTEMS:

1 - Drag and drop the DOCX file(s) or/and the folder(s) containing the files 
    to be cleaned on the TagWipe shortcut in your Desktop.

2  *.docx file(s) with the same name will be created in the _wiped folder.

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C - OPTIONS IN BOTH OPERATING SYSTEMS:

1 - The file "level.1" in the installation folder is the default. 
    But you can change the level of cleaning from 0 to 8, with 0 being the most conservative level.
    To change the level, just rename this file to the level you want according to your needs.
    Ex: level.4

Note: Take into consideration that segmentation may be different according to the cleaning level. 
      So it is not recommended to change the cleaning level in the middle of a translation project.

2  You can change the name (not the location) of the "inplace._wiped" folder, keeping inplace. 
    unchanged and just adding whatever you want (i.e.: "inplace.something_else"). 
    This subfolder will be automatically created and the tagwiped files copied to it.
    Example: inplace.Project-1.

3 - If the original file(s) are not needed, you can rename the file "inplace._wiped" 
    to inplace and in that
