![]() ![]() When we say that Mate is integrated with macOS on a native level, we mean it! We packed it with multiple integrations that let you translate words, sentences, and longer texts by simply highlighting them in PDF files. The best way translate highlighted text in any app, including PDF viewers, is to use it bundled with PopClip. PopClip is a renowned Mac app that shows an instrument pane whenever you select text anywhere on macOS. We created an extension that adds Mate's button to PopClip, so you can translate selected text in any Mac app, including PDF Preview, in just one click. A translation will then pop up in Mate's menu bar window. You’re probably familiar with this type of pop-up feature using the right-click option on your Mac that brings up a context menu of service items, including the ability to copy and paste text. The only downside is that PopClip is to be purchased separately for $9.99 one-off. Since using the cursor is at the heart of what we do on the Mac, the nifty application, PopClip (4.99 Mac App Store, TRENDING. We promise, it's an excellent app which is worth the money, though!Ģ. Download Mate's PopClip extension and install it.ģ. You're all set! Just start translating.ģ. I saw a video about rofi the other day and I could see something similar, but I haven't been able to find any further details e.g. Select Services > Translate with Mate from the context menu.Ĥ. On macOS there's a program called Popclip that shows a little popup after you've highlighted some text (kind of like the popup that's shown after you highlight text on an iPhone). A translation will pop up in Mate's menu bar window. Note 1: This way, we cannot guarantee Mate to work with all PDF editors/viewers like Adobe Acrobat or PDF Expert. It should work with Mac's default PDF Viewer, though. The reason is that most third-party PDF viewers override the context menu, so we don't have access to it to add our translation option there. Note 2: This way may not work on macOS Catalina in PDF Viewer (works fine in other apps), because it's Catalina's bug we're waiting to get fixed. 3rd wayĪnother unique approach that works in every app is using keyboard shortcuts. Mate lets you open the app using a predefined shortcut. ![]() By default, it's Option+Shift+T, but you can change it in app settings. ![]()
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