Hello, I have at least 4 lines of items to process that are in draft (in addition to the line of items that Vinted doesn’t digest) and the question is: when I save new items, should I include these unpublished lines in the number of items to save? (example: I have 5 lines in draft + 1 line of new items = 30 items… and I schedule the save so that all 30 are included - from 0 to 30-) ; I specify that being on Opera in English with Linux, there’s no way to integrate Clems with Chrome in French (which is not the case for other applications, fortunately), which makes interpretation complicated for me (and the usage rules are in French but I am too atypical to understand them, apparently). Thank you very much for your help!
Hello,
Clemz adapts to your browser’s language, but you can also change it directly by going to Clemz.app > Settings > Account.
Regarding your question about saving, I’m sorry I’m not sure I understand everything, if I’m off track, please tell me.
When you save an ad via Clemz with the option « Ad no. X to no. X », the first line of your dressing counts. Saving these items depends on what you want to do on your end… Save these items or not?
For the language, it’s still not possible. For the backup: what I want to know is if the line saves the first one included or not, the line of hidden articles (on my screen, I first have the hidden articles and then the drafts, before having the newly added articles visible). I wouldn’t want to find these hidden and draft articles several times in my saved articles, which would take up unnecessary space. Am I answering your question correctly?
It all depends on what you’re asking Clemz to do: save your entire closet? In that case, yes, your entire closet will be saved, including drafts.
Did you watch the tutorial on saving? It’s available here
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Hello,
I am returning to this language topic: what is the language of your browser? Have you tried changing the browser language in its settings?
Thank you for your concern
We’ve already tried at least twice with the help of ChatGPT, because it’s not just the difficulty of using Opera’s settings, but also the language barrier (Opera gives users a lot of freedom: too many settings… in English) and Linux Mint doesn’t work well with translation applications for Opera (and especially not within Opera’s settings). Furthermore, Opera’s interface isn’t the same as ChatGPT knows, obviously
(same for the host Hostinger, which took me time to install a subdomain
or other things, I suppose).
However, after 2 hours on it, with ChatGPT then Claude, I managed to switch everything to French: command lines in the terminal’s nano editor (accessible with Linux and it’s convenient because it’s partially in French) had to be modified; it wasn’t adapted for English (lol) and the AI didn’t easily spot it. At least 5 attempts with new code then reactivating Opera, for it to finally change ![]()
Hoping it will hold up over time because we also had a particular difficulty: unable to open videos for playback on social networks!
For that, I really had to struggle with the terminal for an entire night. Verdict: we had to stick to the old version of Opera for Linux to accept opening them; without ChatGPT and Claude, I wouldn’t have succeeded (and even the association where I bought this computer - which also installs extra parts - didn’t know where it could be coming from).
In short, you never run out of surprises with this Linux Mint environment, but fortunately, Opera is based on Chromium and accepts Clemz…
Maybe NOT see you soon! ![]()
Have a sunny week