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penny-farthing Yes it can with the specific icon in the adress bar.
penny-farthing Yes it can with the specific icon in the adress bar.
EbonJaeger Everything appears to be fine on Budgie. Thunderbird required re-entering passwords for my spam-bucket hotmail/live/outlook accounts, but that was a change in Thunderbird, not an update problem. Thank you everyone for the updates! You are appreciated!
olivir Yes it can with the specific icon in the adress bar.
I probably should have known that, but as I said, I have very little need to ever translate anything but someone's question here in the forum. That icon isn't displayed, of course, unless there's something that needs translation, so I'd never noticed it.
I found out that if you go to the Vivaldi settings, and type translate into the search textbox, you get a full-page education on the subject. E.g., there are keyboard shortcuts for translating a tab, a view, or a page.
I noticed one thing in relation to this Firefox novelty.
If the displayed web page is in the same language as that of installing your Firefox, the icon
located on the right in the address bar does not appear; if this web page is in a different language, this icon appears and offers you to translate its content into your language, which seems rather logical.
For instance, if you have installed Firefox in the English language, the icon will not appear for all the web pages in this language, but only in a different language and will therefore offer you the translation.
In the dialog box for this function, you can find a number of parameter settings:
Likewise, in the Firefox settings:
penny-farthing I noticed one thing in relation to this Firefox novelty.
Vivaldi works the same way. I agree, it makes sense. There's no reason to offer a translation to your first language, if the website you're looking at is already in that language.
penny-farthing , if you have installed Firefox in the English language, the icon will not appear for all the web pages in this language, but only in a different language and will therefore offer you the translation.
gotcha, thanks for taking the time to explain this to me.
Security fixes for glibc, libxpm, and libx11 have been cherry-picked to stable.
Glibc: CVE-2023-4911
libx11 and libxpm: https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-announce/2023-October/003424.html
Discord 0.0.31 cherry-picked.
Steph This issue has been resolved in unstable and the fix will be in the next sync. Firefox will now automatically adapt to the system locale, and this setting should persist through future updates. You will not need to install any languages manually, the correct one will be installed and configured automatically. Note that existing Firefox profiles will be in English the first time you launch them after the update, but subsequent launches should be in the correct language.