Any way to get automatic page translation?
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Shame on me for not testing the link
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Chrome-like auto in-place translation would be great but yeah could be costly for Vivaldi so understandable.
The one thing I pretty much have to use Chrome for as I browse a lot of sites regularly in another language. So much more convenient not having to reload pages all the time and the words just get displayed in English like magic on Chrome.
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@Shadess said in Any way to get automatic page translation?:
Chrome-like auto in-place translation would be great but yeah could be costly for Vivaldi so understandable.
So, I've been wondering if it's possible to allow each user to pay (to Vivaldi or directly to Google) to get this and other Google functionalities on Vivaldi.
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you can add a search engine with this command
https://www.deepl.com/translator#fr/en/%s
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So there is no way to have an auto translate?
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@godly75 As explained earlier, it would cost money that Vivaldi does not have to spare.
You can add a web panel or a search engine.
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I just migrated from firefox to vivaldi, I was using this extension by Filipe PS Github and Firefox Addons
I'll test it here following the github instructions
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@Naner
You are amazing. It worked very well for me. It translates instantly like Chrome. -
Hello.
In quite new to Vivaldi. How can I install that .zip with changed manifest.json into Vivaldi? -
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Oh well. I can reply to myself now. Instead of installing plugin from source, we can use this addon from Google Store. And it works perfectly as old Google Translate for any webpage. You must only click the button and select Translate this page.
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Yes, it will be really useful if vivaldi has a built-in full webpage translation like Chrome and edge.
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It is about licensing issues. Vivaldi would have to pay to include this.
The simplest solution is to add a web panel for translation, and copy/paste text into that.
Bing Translate will accept a URL of the page, and opens the translated page in a new tab.
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@tantonodavid @Pesala
Yes Pesala, and because DeepL is by far the best translation tool, I added DeepL translator as a web-panel.
To get it more conveniant my son wrote a script for it.
You can find it in my german thread about it (and you have it to translate). -
there is open-source alternatives such as apertium. I think these options can be looked into.
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I reply to MarsjaninTK: You unzip the source and it is now in its own folder. Move that folder anywhere you want just as long as you do not delete it. I prefer to put it in user/appdata/roaming/vivaldi/application. Now open Vivaldi and go to extensions and make sure to enable "Developer Mode" via the slider in the top right corner. Now click on "Load Unpacked" and select the folder. Now it's installed and it works perfectly. I have been wanting to use Vivaldi fulltime but the lack of a translator was a deal breaker. I have tried every extension on the playstore and none work with the current release of Vivaldi. This extension was the final missing piece and should be linked by the Vivaldi team since its not in any official store. I am not alone in not using Vivaldi because of foreign language websites.
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@timemrah Does Vivaldi have automatic translation?
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@dotnetnightmare Does Vivaldi have automatic translation?