15 Dec 2009

Google Translation in Opera’s Context menu

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I’m not really fond of Opera’s translation menu; maybe it’s because it only offers a handful of languages (and I have some Finnish, Danish, Swedish and other -ishes friends on Facebook).

Hopefully Opera’s known power user, Tamil, had a solution for a similar task, which I changed a bit:

  1. Go to Tools -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Toolbar
  2. Find “Menu Setup” (bottom right), click “Opera Standard” and press “Duplication” (skip this part if you already have a “Copy of Opera Standard”).
  3. From the profile directory, open “menu” folder and edit the file called “standard menu (1).ini”
  4. Find the section named “[Hotclick Popup Menu]” and add the entry:

    Item, "Google Auto Translation"= Go to page, "http://translate.google.com/?hl=auto#auto|auto|%t"

  5. Save the file, restart Opera

Now simply select a word or phrase from the HTML document, right click and choose “Google Auto Translation”.

If you want to have the ability to translate the entire page, find the section named “[Document Popup Menu]” and add the following item:

Item, "Google Auto Translation"= Go to page, "http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=auto&sl=auto&tl=auto&u=%u"

What others say...

  1. 1 | Victor

    Many thanks for the tip, friend,
    I am Russian, do I added the lihe:

    Item, “Google Auto TranslationRu”= Go to page, “http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=auto&sl=auto&tl=ru&u=%u”

    and:

    Item, “Google Auto TranslationRu”= Go to page, “http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=auto&sl=auto&tl=ru&u=%u”

    So now T have two variants in Context menu
    Google Auto Translation
    Google Auto TranslationRu

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