Translating Foruminterface into Na'vi

Started by 'eylan na'viyä, February 05, 2010, 05:00:38 AM

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Tirea Aean

hey guys, I love that script. I use it on the forums. but hey what about Facebook? If i knew how to write one of these firefox greasemonkey scripts, I would write one for Facebook myself...

'eylan na'viyä

Quote from: Tirea Aean on March 31, 2010, 12:12:49 PM
hey guys, I love that script. I use it on the forums. but hey what about Facebook? If i knew how to write one of these firefox greasemonkey scripts, I would write one for Facebook myself...

I  dont know how to make them either, i just modified it. the guy who wrote it hasnt been online for a month http://forum.learnnavi.org/off-topic/forumsoftware-in-navi/msg71132/#msg71132 . Maybe you can partially use this script for facebook too, but i doubt that it would work well. The other problem: if facebook changes their site, the script wont work anymore. So it would be  best if we try to use the builtin translation method first.

Tirea Aean

yes, the built in translation is GREAT and fine, but the one language I want to translate it into is NOT there. yes, i figured I could just take the script we have for the forum, change the address, and change what it replaces, but it looks like i need to start over on this one. I shall research how to write these...

'eylan na'viyä

there is already a request in the forum
http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?topic=14667&uid=4329892722
but i dont know if this will be heared.

for greasemonkeyscripts there is a good page with many examples http://userscripts.org/

Tirea Aean

Quote from: 'eylan na'viyä on March 31, 2010, 03:36:57 PM
there is already a request in the forum
http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?topic=14667&uid=4329892722
but i dont know if this will be heared.

for greasemonkeyscripts there is a good page with many examples http://userscripts.org/

Ngaru oe seiyi irayo!!

'eylan na'viyä

again(maw pxaya srr) some new entries, still unfortunately not every translation works as it should but its a little better now.
updated version in Post #1

Muzer

#27
It works in Opera!

Steps

Set up user JavaScript (skip this if you already have User Javascript set up):
1) Create a new directory anywhere on your computer, calling it something like userjs
2) In Opera, go to the tools menu, choose preferences, click the advanced tab along the top, click the content tab down the left, click the JavaScript Options button, under "User JavaScript Folder" choose the folder you just created, then click the OK button in all open dialogue boxes.

Install the Greasemonkey script
1) Download the file into your User JS folder
2) Restart Opera
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