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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Software News => Topic started by: Skippy on March 24, 2003, 11:57:39 AM
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Workshops is a German webpage dedicated to support for WinUAE users.
Recent articles cover the following areas:
Installation of AmigaOS3.9
Genesis and Internet Support
IDEfix97 installation and CD Rom Support
CD Burning
Game: Nemac4
Implementing 060 programs
MacOS X look on Amiga OS
Originally Sourced: Amiga News DE (http://www.amiga-news.de)
Homepage: Workshops (http://www.thorty-online.de/sonderseiten/workshops/workshops.html)
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time to get the translator!!!! :-D
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I`d like to try this out, but the page won`t let you cut`n`paste so you can use a translator. And I can`t read German.
Not very helpful ....
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Same here, translator no worky.
Das komputer is nicht fer gerfingerpokin nein mittengrabben
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With all due respect dudes, I would like to think we cater for all Amiga users regardless of language barriers.
Please show a little respect, don't be ignorant.
I've stated this issue before.
Skippy
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I`d like to try this out, but the page won`t let you cut`n`paste so you can use a translator. And I can`t read German.
Embedded JavaScript was use to override the right mouse button function.
IF you are using Internet Explorer; to defeat it, use Front Page Express/2000/XP to load the page then copy the required text. I find it an annoyance when a website controls my PC.
Here is a similar code to the website's embedded JavaScript's right button blocking.
I think there are utilities to disable this javascript function.
I use "Mozilla 1.2.1" against this type of websites.
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Babelfish (http://world.altavista.com/tr) works ok with this website, if you use their "Translate a Web page" feature (it actually translates the site as you go through, which is damn handy).
Just thought I'd lend a hand in breaking down the language barrier. :-D
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IF you are using Internet Explorer; to defeat it, use Front Page Express/2000/XP to load the page then copy the required text. I find it an annoyance when a website controls my PC.
Highlighting the text and using ctrl-c worked for me without resorting to Frontpage.
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Highlighting the text and using ctrl-c worked for me without resorting to Frontpage.
I went for the worst case i.e. one could write a java script to block that kind of action…
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actually, if you use Opera instead of the evil Exploder (IE) :-o you can highlight text, right click, copy the text and move down to another menu item called (of all things) "translate" which gives you a list of From = To.
but i'm a big Opera fan :-D