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- Subject: Re: e book dictionaries
- From: Mike Fabian <mike.fabian@example.com>
- Date: 30 May 2001 09:33:53 +0200
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Guy Yasko <gyasko@example.com> writes: > what's the best way to read those little cdrom dictionaries in linux? > you know, the ones that are 1/2 the price of the full-size cdrom > dictionaries. i remember there being nice freeware readers for the > mac that i used to use at work, but what about linux.? i'd use paper > dictionaries, but i left my kojien in canada. (only the useless crap > got here.) lookup.el with XEmacs. If you install XEmacs with the sumo tarballs (i.e. with all packages) it already includes lookup.el. lookup.el has good documentation in form of info pages, but it is in Japanese only. -- Mike Fabian <mike.fabian@example.com>
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