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- Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 12:16:44 -0700 (PDT)
- From: jeraldweinstein@example.com
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Using JDIC from inside a text editor
Jim Breen <Jim.Breen@example.com>wrote: Shawn <javajunkie@example.com> wrote: >> Jerald Weinstein wrote: >> > By emulating JWP I meant all the user had to do to check on the >> > dictionary meaning of a word was a two step process of >> > highliting the hiragana/kanji and then pressing a function key (F6) >> > and the dictionary would open up immediately inside of the editor >> > with a myriad of EDICT meanings. >>>It was relatively easy to do it JWP etc. because it was all in the one app. >>>Ditto for edict.el in emacs. >>>Things get *much* tougher when you want to make it work between apps, as >>>you bring in APIs and related text coding issues. >>>There are some good Windows apps that do all this. RobotWord and Dr Mouse >>>come to mind. Would it be too far-fetched of an idea to use Wine to run Windows apps and then integrate Windows-based stuff as you suggested above? It seems much more trouble than its worth because as you said.... >>>Far too many apps do not follow X's text-coding rules. Some, >>>like Mozilla will work for a while, then mysteriously stop. kterm always >>>seemed to fail to pass on the first character af the string, etc. etc. >>>Right now though I can cut-and-paste into xjdic using two >>>mouse clicks, so there's no great drive to do it. Jerald Weinstein M.S.
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