
G-Translate on Right Click — HKSIM
Adds Translate with Google Translate to Right Click context menu options, which runs the highlighted text on a new Google Translate page.
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Adds a new option to right-clicks context menu, "Translate with Google Translate", which translates the highlighted text on a Google Translate page.
By default the language is translated to English, and a new tab will be opened which runs Google Translate on the highlighted text. Consecutive translations will not open a new Google Translate tab (unless it has been closed), but override the existing one instead.
There is a settings page that can be accessed to change the default translation language to any of the supported languages listed here: https://cloud.google.com/translate/docs/languages
There is also an option to open the new translation tab in a pop-up window instead of a tab on the current window.
By default the language is translated to English, and a new tab will be opened which runs Google Translate on the highlighted text. Consecutive translations will not open a new Google Translate tab (unless it has been closed), but override the existing one instead.
There is a settings page that can be accessed to change the default translation language to any of the supported languages listed here: https://cloud.google.com/translate/docs/languages
There is also an option to open the new translation tab in a pop-up window instead of a tab on the current window.
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- 1.0
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- 54,99 KB
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- pred 3 leti (22. maj. 2022)
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- Mozilla Public License 2.0
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