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* [[Apertium-view]] – Python dbus-based app that translates as you type using your installed language pairs, showing intermediate stages as well. |
* [[Apertium-view]] – Python dbus-based app that translates as you type using your installed language pairs, showing intermediate stages as well. |
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* [[Apertium-viewer]] – Java app that translates as you type using your installed language pairs, showing intermediate stages as well. |
* [[Apertium-viewer]] – Java app that translates as you type using your installed language pairs, showing intermediate stages as well. |
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* [https://gist.github.com/unhammer/6900610 apertium-xsel] – tiny bash script to translate whatever you've selected with your mouse. Only requires xsel and zenity (installed by default in Ubuntu at least). |
* [https://gist.github.com/unhammer/6900610 apertium-xsel] – tiny bash script to translate whatever you've selected with your mouse. Only requires xsel and zenity (latter installed by default in Ubuntu at least). |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 10:39, 1 November 2013
Some user interfaces for Apertium:
- Apertium-Caffeine – Java app that translates as you type and doesn't require installing anything else (downloads bundled pairs for you)
- Apertium Subtitles – Java app for translating subtitles using your installed language pairs
- Apertium-tinylex – J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) app for mobile devices which looks up dictionary entries (using dictionaries converted to tiny-format)
- Apertium-tolk – Python dbus-based app that translates as you type using your installed language pairs
- Apertium-view – Python dbus-based app that translates as you type using your installed language pairs, showing intermediate stages as well.
- Apertium-viewer – Java app that translates as you type using your installed language pairs, showing intermediate stages as well.
- apertium-xsel – tiny bash script to translate whatever you've selected with your mouse. Only requires xsel and zenity (latter installed by default in Ubuntu at least).