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- Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2013 11:20:52 +0100
- From: Christian Horn <chorn@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Generating Furigana in documents
- References: <20130329122527.GA30508@fluxcoil.net> <CAJMSLH5qj4PuTY_XzgH8TKs=aodb63whh5z-kOUkUsoQjr+-ew@mail.gmail.com>
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On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 09:57:26PM +0900, Akira Kurogane wrote: > That plugin (Itadaki) does seem have died circa 2008. The developer > contacted me to get help applying the mecab library, but it just became a > fork of my web browser extension that went nowhere :( > > If you can accept HTML as the document format, then I'd suggest my Furigana > Injector plugin (the chrome version is maintained best) but it would > require that you A) install unpacked source rather than just > one-click-install so you can then B) alter the manifest to allow it work on > 'file://*' URLs. I will go with mecab/kakasi for now. My usecase for this is: as a japanese learner I have texts around with Kanji I can not yet read. Reading the text and having the same text (printed or as pdf) with Furigana helps looking up the ones I do not know. When I hit unknown Kanji on websites rikaichan/rikaisama help to see the Furigana 'onthefly'. Thanks for all the hints, Christian
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