Sdictionary

Sdictionary is a dictionary that uses its own dictionary format. Unlike ptkdic or gtkdic, MySQL isn't needed; you can work with dictionary files directly. It uses Unicode, meaning that words and articles all are in UTF-8. There are two index levels, compression, and tools to convert from text files to .dct and vice versa. A Perl/Tk version, libsdict, a C library framework, and a Symbian version are available.

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Changes: Configuration for pkg-config was added. Dynamic library versions were cleaned up. RPM and deb packages were added. Include headers were reorganized.

Changes: Support for variable short index levels was added. A history API was implemented. Zlib sources were dropped (dynamic linking with -lz is done instead). Full support for UTF-8 console and color support were added, and other changes were made in Sdict CLI. Code cleanup was done.

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Changes: A navigation bug was fixed.

Changes: The file format was updated (dct v2). Embedded images and sounds are supported now.

Changes: The GUI was optimized to display big pictures. A Win32 package was added to the distribution. A number of bugs were fixed.

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Rcomment-before 27 Nov 2004 14:18 Rcomment-trans swajj Rcomment-after

Re: Linux

> Can you port this program to Linux?

> It looks like a program I would love to

> have.

>

Read the description. It works with Unix or Win32. I have linux and it works fine for me.

Rcomment-before 27 Nov 2004 01:04 Rcomment-trans gesslein Rcomment-after

Linux
Can you port this program to Linux?

It looks like a program I would love to have.

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