A translator from commando line
All “internauti” know at this point that in order translate a text in more languages enough to use the translator online of google, than, also with all the limits still tax from its not belongings to the human species, acquit enough with dignity to its task. Also however, if not it wants or it cannot be approached to Internet exist of the applications that make more or less the same thing. One of these is twandgtw, a plan that directly allows the translation from commando line. The precompiled packages, to the state put into effect them, are available only for Fedora, the others distro are the sources. The installation on Ubuntu Gutsy does not introduce great difficulties, enough to make the ./configure classic - make - make install. Attention, the application will come installed of default on /usr/local/bin; in order to change it is necessary to insert the option - prefix=PREFIX in ./configure (es. ./configure - prefix=/usr).
A demonstration from shell:
A releasable GUI to the address exists also of which over and installing with the same modalities of tw. Then enough to go on accessories in order to find “Graphical Translate Word”.
Enjoy yourself!




















