Searching Kagi and using Quick Answers can display text that is undesirably in more than one language.
For instance, searching for "windows explorer show hide navigation pane keyboard" (without quotes) followed by clicking Quick Answer returned the following response:
There is no built-in keyboard shortcut to directly show or hide the Navigation Pane in Windows Explorer 1.
Here's what you can do:
- **Quick Access Toolbar:** You can add the Navigation Pane option to the Quick Access Toolbar. Then use the Alt + {NumberKey} shortcut (where NumberKey corresponds to the position of the Navigation Pane icon in the toolbar) followed by the Enter key. For example, if the Navigation Pane icon is the third item, press Alt+3 and then Enter 2.
- ** ম্যানুয়ালি:** Go to the View tab and click "Navigation pane" in the "Panes" group 3.
- **AutoHotkey:** Use a utility like AutoHotkey to create a custom script and assign it to a hotkey 4.
- **ALT-T, O:** Use the key sequence ALT-T, O to access the menu options to show/hide the navigation pane 4.
It cited four references:
- Navigation pane shortcut - Microsoft Community answers.microsoft.com
- windows 7 - Keyboard shortcut to hide/show Explorer navigation - Super User superuser.com
- How to show or hide Navigation pane in File Explorer in Windows ... support.lenovo.com
- Hotkey to show/hide left-hand
treeview
of Windows Explorer - Super User superuser.com
The response is primarily in English, but the second bullet includes the ম্যানুয়ালি, which is Bangali for manually.
A separate but closely related bug is that the Bangali word is not correctly bolded when Markdown is used.
I expected the response to be all in English. In this particular example, I expected the word to say "Manually" or something similar in meaning.
