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Translation Send Chatting
Description
It translates the chat into a translated word, writes it, and transmits it.
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Walkthrough
Walkthrough
The recent changes to ChatTranslatorHack.java enhance the functionality by implementing the ChatOutputListener interface, introducing a new setting (CheckboxSetting) for sending translated messages to the chat. Upon message sending (onSentMessage event), the logic now includes sending translated messages, making interactions more dynamic and interactive.
Changes
| File | Change Summary |
|---|---|
src/.../ChatTranslatorHack.java |
Implemented ChatOutputListener, added CheckboxSetting for chat translation, and updated onSentMessage logic. |
Sequence Diagram(s)
sequenceDiagram
participant User
participant ChatTranslatorHack
participant ChatOutputEvent
participant ChatSystem
User->>ChatSystem: Send raw message
ChatSystem->>ChatTranslatorHack: Trigger onSentMessage event
ChatTranslatorHack->>ChatTranslatorHack: Process translation logic
ChatTranslatorHack->>ChatOutputEvent: Send translated message
ChatOutputEvent->>ChatSystem: Display translated message
ChatSystem->>User: Show translated message in chat
This sequence diagram outlines the new interaction flow when a user sends a chat message, demonstrating how the translated message is processed and displayed.
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Yay! can't wait for this to get added!
Hey @JAXPLE!
Thanks for the PR, but unfortunately this approach of reversing the languages isn't going to work.
Google Translate has a special "auto detect" option that only works on the input language. That's why we have two different enums: FromLanguage and ToLanguage. Swapping the languages means it would end up trying to translate from English to Auto Detect by default, which it can't do because the output language can't be auto-detected.
I think we need a fundamentally different approach to make translating sent messages work in a way that's intuitive to the user and supports auto-detection correctly. I have some ideas for how that might work, but I'll be closing this PR for now.