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1.7 KiB
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58 lines
1.7 KiB
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Message Translation
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If you have ever received a mail message from someone who is not in
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your country, you probably noticed that they used a different language
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than you. If you don't know their language, a translator might help you
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out.
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Features
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* Multiple translation servers
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* Uses your language preference for setting up default translation options
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* You pick where you see the translation box
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* You decide which translation buttons you see
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Description
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This plugin lets you select, on a per-user basis, the translator you want
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to use. It defaults to None. It has different servers you can use, and
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it lists their strengths and limits with each one. Also, there are
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multiple servers just in case one changes their interface or goes down.
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Since SquirrelMail is designed to have multiple translations of the text,
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this plugin takes your preference and will use it for selecting what to
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translate the text into.
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Future Work
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* Grab translation directly from server (need to send POST request directly)
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* Translate your outgoing message
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Servers
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Babelfish = babelfish.altavista.com
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Go.com = translator.go.com (disabled - service unavailable)
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Dictionary.com = www.dictionary.com/translate
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InterTran = tranexp.com
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GPLTrans = www.translator.cx (disabled - service unavailable)
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OteNet = systran.otenet.gr
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Promt = www.translate.ru
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Google Translate = www.google.com/translate
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Installation
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Go back to the main directory, run configure and add the plugin.
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Some plugin settings can be adjusted by creating
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config/translate_config.php or plugins/translate/config.php
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configuration file. See plugins/translate/config_default.php and
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plugins/translate/config_sample.php
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