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== The Translate command == | == The Translate command == | ||
That's right, Ubiquity commands can alter the contents of a page, even if the page wouldn't normally be editable. A command that makes good use of this ability is the "Translate" command. To try it, select the text below and issue "translate" (or just "tra") and execute. | |||
古池や | |||
蛙飛込む | |||
水の音 | |||
(Not impressed? Well, it sounds more poetic in Japanese...) | |||
The full command is | |||
translate (text) (from language) (to language) | |||
So you can specify what language you want to translate from, and what language you want to translate to. If you leave either of these out, Ubiquity will just make a guess about what you want. | |||
Here are some other examples you can try: | |||
* "tr good evening to spanish" | |||
* "tr buenos tardes from spanish to french" | |||
* Select some English text on this page and then: "translate this to german" | |||
= Going Further = | = Going Further = | ||
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