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. . . because the English option is at the top of the list and is off screen (in Firefox). Zooming the post out does not help. And this doesn't seem to be related to the fact that translation doesn't work where the Conversation title is in English.
>> because the English option is at the top of the list and is off screen
Looks like this was fixed in the Nov 11 update. Accessing the English option at the top of the menu works OK for me now.
https://community.adobe.com/t5/Community-Feedback/November-11th-Release-Notes/td-p/10739478
"Bug: Translation menu should no longer show above button and should no longer hide the English option."
However, no error message appears when the Subject language = target translation language but the body
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Yes known issue.
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When this happens to me, I am able to scroll the browser window down to reveal the English option at the top of the menu.
No clicking or the menu disappears. Just scroll up or down on my mouse wheel or track pad.
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John, normally I can do that too. But in this case, I am at the top of the browser window and can't scroll any further. The pop up menu doesn't extend beyond the window in view. Here is a link to the thread, if anyone wants to try it.
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It works OK for me. Desktop Firefox.
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Shrink your browser window to force the menu to appear above the Translate button, Nancy. You can see the top and bottom of the browser viewport in Greg's screenshot.
Then the English option at the top is inaccessible.
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John,
I'm aware of the problems especially on short posts on short screens. It takes a lot of browser finesse to do the simplest things.
Another fly in the ointment is the character limit. If somebody posts a book as happened yesterday, nobody can translate it.
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Yes, same behaviour here for that particular post on a small screen. Unable to scroll to top of menu.
When I set my hi-res monitor to full screen browsing, the menu appears below the Translate button. Seems like the script which fires the menu needs tweaking to improve menu positioning.
The irony here is that Translate to English still doesn't work because the Subject header is deemed to already be in English.
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OK, the workaround I just found is to counter-intuitively zoom IN to the post (several times from my normal viewing ratio). I have my Windows display scale and layout set to 125%. Changing it to 100% had no effect. It was only when I hit Ctrl+ several times in my browser that the top of the menu showed up.
Added: And the behavior of the menu has also changed. There is no warning message that the target language is the same as the post. Such a warning would pop up previously if the subject line is in English.
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I saw exactly that here on Chrome Mac.
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>> because the English option is at the top of the list and is off screen
Looks like this was fixed in the Nov 11 update. Accessing the English option at the top of the menu works OK for me now.
https://community.adobe.com/t5/Community-Feedback/November-11th-Release-Notes/td-p/10739478
"Bug: Translation menu should no longer show above button and should no longer hide the English option."
However, no error message appears when the Subject language = target translation language but the body text still requires translation. In that case now, the Translation option just does nothing. I preferred the error message. At least we knew what was going on then.
Surely all they need to do is extend the script fired by the Translate button to check the language for both Subject and body? Or ignore the Subject entirely and check the body text?
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Hi John, in regards to the translation issues: yes, we're aware of the issue you're talking about and are finding ways to solve it. For the translation menu, you're correct that it was fixed in the November 11th release.
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Thanks for the feedback, Melissa.
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As a moderator, what I do in such cases is add the language name in square brackets to the start of the title text (eg. "[Español]"). It then becomes possible to translate it, as the translation engine picks it up and knows what the source language is.
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Try translating first post
https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-elements/mac-os-catalina/td-p/10759274