Is there a way to translate entire page w/o selecting (ctrl+a)?
Can there be a way to issue "translate page" without highlighting anything?
I don't know if this is a problem because I assume it's improper use of the translate command; however let me provide an example...
Example: I navigate to this page http://www.ideaxidea.com/archives/200... and want to translate it. However there are a lot of different areas that would need to be translated... instead of individually selecting elements and opening ubiq, then trans this I tried hitting Ctrl+A, then issuing trans this. Multiple exceptions (I'm assuming it tried to translate the images and non-text items as to why).
So instead of this mess can we simply issue a trans page command to translate all the text on the page? Perhaps this even warrants a new command translate-page ?
I don't know if this is a problem because I assume it's improper use of the translate command; however let me provide an example...
Example: I navigate to this page http://www.ideaxidea.com/archives/200... and want to translate it. However there are a lot of different areas that would need to be translated... instead of individually selecting elements and opening ubiq, then trans this I tried hitting Ctrl+A, then issuing trans this. Multiple exceptions (I'm assuming it tried to translate the images and non-text items as to why).
So instead of this mess can we simply issue a trans page command to translate all the text on the page? Perhaps this even warrants a new command translate-page ?
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Inappropriate?The translate command was recently rewritten to incorporate this idea. Look for it in the 0.5 release of Ubiquity.
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