Translations:KMail/FAQs Hints and Tips/136/en: Difference between revisions
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* Make the script executable using {{Input|1=$chmod a+x ~/bin/mail_translate.pl}} | * Make the script executable using {{Input|1=$chmod a+x ~/bin/mail_translate.pl}} | ||
* Configuring the script to suit your needs. | * Configuring the script to suit your needs. | ||
** Currently the script will translate from English (en) to Hebrew (he), you probably need another type of translation. To change that settings look inside the script for the phrase $from_language = 'en' and $to_language = 'he' and replace the 'en' and 'he' parts with the combination you need, if you are not sure, a full list of language codes is available from [ | ** Currently the script will translate from English (en) to Hebrew (he), you probably need another type of translation. To change that settings look inside the script for the phrase $from_language = 'en' and $to_language = 'he' and replace the 'en' and 'he' parts with the combination you need, if you are not sure, a full list of language codes is available from [https://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php the ISO 639-2] list. |
Latest revision as of 13:34, 7 October 2022
- Make the script executable using
$chmod a+x ~/bin/mail_translate.pl
- Configuring the script to suit your needs.
- Currently the script will translate from English (en) to Hebrew (he), you probably need another type of translation. To change that settings look inside the script for the phrase $from_language = 'en' and $to_language = 'he' and replace the 'en' and 'he' parts with the combination you need, if you are not sure, a full list of language codes is available from the ISO 639-2 list.