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- Subject: Re: tlug: Kanji to Hiragana soft
- From: Jim Breen <jwb@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 22:55:43 +1100 (EST)
- Reply-To: tlug@example.com
- Sender: owner-tlug@example.com
It seems that Rex Walters <rex@example.com> opined: >> This has *got* to be the most parochial, pedantic, jargonistic list I >> subscribe to! :-) You ain't seen nothing yet! >> At the risk of offending the "show me the code" purists and asking for >> something that I should probably write myself, I must say that I >> actually miss the capabilities of your old jreader program. The new >> xjdic is lovely, but it's still comparatively painful for me to page >> through Japanese text in one kterm and cut-n-paste unknown kanji to >> another kterm running xjdic. Fair comment. >> My memory of jreader is vague, but if I remember correctly you could >> advance the cursor phrase-by-phrase by hitting the space-bar, whenever >> you came to an unknown kanji phrase another keystroke would bring up the >> corresponding edict entry. Wonderful for people with kanji reading >> skills as poor as my own! Something like that. >> paste into xjdic" process quite interruptive and impairing to my reading >> comprehension. A quicker way to look up just the kanji I'm looking at >> RIGHT NOW would be really really nice. >> >> I'm curious if you know of anything similar to your old DOS jreader >> program that's currently available? I'd really like to be able to pipe >> occasional Japanese email or news posts to such a program. The old DOS JREADER was fun, but it worked becuase I had TOTAL control of the environment, even to the extent of making my own "cursor" and XORing on and off the screen as it moved. I thought about doing the same in X11, but: - the (mental) overheads of driving X are pretty heavy - I looked at curses, but it is really too non-standard, with variants all over the place. - I even looked a Motif (this was back in '92), but I'd had needed to build a Japanese library myself. Doing xjdic as best I could in a kterm with canonical processing off, handling my own word-wrap, etc. was as much as I could handle in limited time. Since then: - Gaspar's "yudit" has shown what really can be done in native X if you try. - Ben Bullock has built a nice widgetized dictionary package in native X (still in test) so I may revisit all this. Don't hold your breath; I have about a 3-year backlog of things to do, and I'm off to Europe (and hopefully Japan) for a few months, so I can see trivia like software not getting much priority. Jim -- Jim Breen School of Computer Science & Software Engineering Email: j.breen@example.com Monash University http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/ Clayton VIC 3168 Australia P: +61 3 9905 3298 F: 9905 3574 $B%8%`!&%V%j!<%s(J@$B%b%J%7%eBg3X(J --------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: 20 November, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Technical Meeting: January, 1999 (details TBA) --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp
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