Ubiquity Commands

The leo command allows you to translate from five languages, namely English, French, Italian, Spanisch and Chinese, into German and vice versa using the leo.org service.

Get it

Subscribe via the bar displayed on top. You need Ubiquity 0.5.1 or greater to use it.

Commands

There are basically four commands:

  • leo (German<>English)
  • leofr (German<>French)
  • leoit (German<>Italian)
  • leoes (German<>Spanish)
  • leoch (German<>Chinese)

Usage

Each command allows switching to the other languages by specifying “in language”. After typing you can hit enter and a new tab with your query results will open, if you do nothing the results will be previewed in Ubiquity itself.

leo (keywords)
OR
leo (keywords) in (language)

Examples

We want to translate “amour” into German. Both of the following commands will do exactly the same:

leofr amour
leo amour in french

It is also no problem to specify multiple words, this one will translate ‘train’ and ‘chair’ to German:

leo train chair

Known Issues

With Ubiquity 0.5.0 and below the preview takes very long to display. This is an Ubiquity problem and was solved with the 0.5.1 release.

Credits

This command was originally created by http://users.kilu.de/ and has been updated by me (tripmckay) to work with Parser 2 and is now hosted here with the premission of the original creator.

  • Martin

    Just wanted to thank you – the plugin is very useful :-)

  • http://battlelancer.com tripmckay

    thanks! of course credit goes to the original creator, too. i just made it parser 2 compatible (see credits…)

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