Google Translate
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andreahub last edited by
Works well, if you only want to get the gist of a topic, doesnt work properly if you want to translate a letter or something.
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imtranslator last edited by
@andreahub: Please be aware that our online translation service provides a convenient access to various translators powered by Google, Microsoft and other translation servers.
Unfortunately we have no impact on the translation results for either translation provider.We have developed the Translation Comparison extension where you can compare various translations by Google, Microsoft and and other translation servers side-by-side:
Translation Comparison extension is available for download for the following browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Yandex:
http://about.imtranslator.net/translation-comparison-for-chrome-new/For your reference, the link to user guides is here:
http://about.imtranslator.net/tutorials/user-guides/translation-comparison/The web version is available at http://imtranslator.net/compare/
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imtranslator last edited by
@darlan: Google Translate has 4.5 stars rating from millions of satisfied customers and service what we offer is free.
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adamsebire last edited by leocg
After a lot of mucking around it now works perfectly for me, translating whole pages at the click of an icon, but it's extremely confusing to set it up, so I see why some users are confused... Especially on Opera on a Mac: None of the shortcuts work; the nomenclature is confusing; the default settings are annoying and I just needed a very short graphic introduction about what the differences between the settings are.
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imtranslator last edited by
@adamsebire Each application of Google Translate as well as Options screen has Icon "?" which is linking to Google Translate Help:
https://about.imtranslator.net/tutorials/presentations/google-translate-for-opera/Google Translate Introduction clearly explains each and every application which includes into extension.
Advanced option allows to set your preferred translation application to be run from Google Translate button on the Opera toolbar:
https://about.imtranslator.net/tutorials/presentations/google-translate-for-opera/advanced-settings/We have millions of users of ImTranslator(Google Translate) since January 2006, when first version of ImTranslator has been published.
The default setup of ImTranslator(Google Translate) is base on our users feedback and suggestions.
https://about.imtranslator.net/add-ons/For your future reference, the link to user guide is
https://about.imtranslator.net/tutorials/presentations/google-translate-for-opera/
How-to:
http://about.imtranslator.net/how-to/how-to-use-imtranslator-extensions/
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SoroSorrow last edited by
I like the inline translator but is there a way to remove it after? I click on VTRL+ALT+C again but it doesn't cancel it
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imtranslator last edited by
@sorosorrow: When you use the Inline Translation mode, ImTranslator translates a selected text on a page by splitting it into sentences and inserts the translation into a webpage after or before the original, or replaces the original text based on the settings you chose in Options.
https://about.imtranslator.net/tutorials/presentations/google-translate-for-opera/opera-inline-options/If you decide to remove the inserted translation, use the context menu Clear translation, or the shortcut keys Ctri+Alt+X (default).
For your future reference, the link to user guide is
https://about.imtranslator.net/tutorials/presentations/google-translate-for-opera/
How-to:
http://about.imtranslator.net/how-to/how-to-use-imtranslator-extensions/
FAQ:
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imtranslator last edited by
@antonym: @antonym: We do not have any issues using "Translate this page to English from the context menu or shortcuts keys Ctrl+Alt+P (default).
Unfortunately, some of websites like https://picrew.me, Twitter or Instagram do not allow
to Mouseover Translation of the website experience the problem translating website to English.
For your future reference, the link to user guide is
https://about.imtranslator.net/tutorials/presentations/google-translate-for-opera/
How-to:
http://about.imtranslator.net/how-to/how-to-use-imtranslator-extensions/
FAQ:
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imtranslator last edited by
@infinito1996 You can configure general Webpage Translation language settings in Options.
Use Webpage Translation toolbar Options to set automatic webpage
translation, specific website (domain) translation or customize
languages you want to translate a website from and to.
https://about.imtranslator.net/tutorials/presentations/google-translate-for-opera/webpage-translation-toolbar/For your future reference, the link to user guide is
https://about.imtranslator.net/tutorials/presentations/google-translate-for-opera/
How-to:
http://about.imtranslator.net/how-to/how-to-use-imtranslator-extensions/
FAQ:
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yuvt last edited by
It would be awesome if you add to the settings the option to have a popup asking to translate the page when non-English is detected, instead of having to press CTRL+ALT+P everytime. The reason I am asking this, is because Chrome automatically does that, it asks the user if they want to translate the page when non-English is detected.
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imtranslator last edited by
@yuvt We will consider your request in the future version of ImTranslator.
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vilostrike218 last edited by
@yuvt: Then get on chrome and stop complaining. The google translation is built-in to the chrome web browser because google owns it. Opera can't do that since it's illegal.
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Sergey75 last edited by
A big request is to hide the drop-down dialog box at the top of the browser when translating a page, because it closes many of the active buttons on the page, and this makes the translation very inconvenient. It is a pity that you are sitting there and do not see the obvious.
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imtranslator last edited by imtranslator
@sergey75 To hide the translation toolbar, clear the checkbox "Toolbar" in Options -> Webpage Translation. The toolbar will be replaced with the hide toolbar "Show" toolbar icon in the right upper corner, which opens the translation toolbar upon clicking on it.
For future reference, the link to user guide is
https://about.imtranslator.net/tutorials/presentations/google-translate-for-opera/
How-to:
http://about.imtranslator.net/how-to/how-to-use-imtranslator-extensions/
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imtranslator last edited by imtranslator
@poipoi555
Please try to change the "Preferred domain for Google Translate" in Advanced Options according to your geo location:
http://about.imtranslator.net/tutorials/presentations/google-translate-for-opera/advanced-settings/