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Deepl Translator
As of march 14th 2025, DeepL will deprecate some API functions the plugin was using. UPDATE the plugin to 1.3.4 else the DeepL will refuse to translate.
Please report any issue using the Github repo https://github.com/brunobaudry/moodle-local_deepler/issues. DO NOT use the messaging tool bellow as we cannot manage the statuses and histrory.
Deepler is developed for those who want to translate a course all on one page without having to navigate to each module and update translations. Translation workflow being the following:
- Set the main source language by selecting Moodle's Language (user profile menu)
- Select the target language.
- Fine tune your ©Deepl's settings.
- Select the source language (Multiple source languages is available).
- Choose all your course's activity text fields to translate.
- Click Send to ©Deepl.
- Review and or amend automated translations.
- Save translations to Moodle's DB individuallay or by batch in one click.
Multi-Language Content (v2) is a dependency of this plugin and will not work without it, as well as a FREE or PRO ©DeeplAPI account.
files are currently not yet sent to DeepL for document translation, only activities and questions' text fields.
'Please wait ...
When all fields are saved in the database,
I will automatically close
If you are impatient, and want to close this window,
make sure all selected translation's statuses are ....
I don't seem to be able to get it to save the translations.
The plugin translates me only headers and not activities or anything else, could you help me?
Obviously I installed the Moodle language packs and the plugin Multilingual Content (v2) (filter_multilang2) is also installed.
I'm currently using the DeepL plugin (local_deepl) on Moodle Workplace, and while the plugin and API are working correctly, I noticed the Atto editor integration (toolbar button for translating text directly) is missing.
From previous versions, I understand there used to be an Atto subplugin included (/lib/editor/atto/plugins/deepl/), but it no longer appears in the GitHub repository or Moodle plugins Directory.
Could you please confirm:
Whether the Atto integration is still available or supported?
If not, is there a recommended workaround to enable in-editor DeepL translation?
This feature would greatly streamline our multilingual content workflow. Thank you in advance for your support."
Thank you.