Hello,

You can integrate Google Translate in WebHelp Responsive output using the "webhelp.fragment.before.body" parameter to point to a file containing the Google Translate code obtained from here: https://translate.google.com/manager/website/
The provided code should be wrapped in a "<body/>" element in order to obtain an XML well-formed file. Going further, you can style the resulted element using some CSS that matches the "#google_translate_element" element to suit your requirements.

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On 4/25/2018 7:48 PM, Franz-Josef Knelangen wrote:

Hi there,

 

did anyone create a plug-in that integrates Google Translation with Webhelp? ePublisher’s “Reverb” does this, and it’s kind of nice to provide some kind of content representation of the information you present in your reader’s mother tongue w/o having to provide a real translation.

 

Greetings,

Franz-Josef



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