Have you ever used Dokushas Radical Lookup? I found that
using the PAdict Pull-Down menu is very annoying if i dont
know the stroke number, (or if im too lazy to count them)
the Request: Please include an "All" selection along with the
stroke numbers in the pull-down menu.
sorry for not implementing this yet (both "All" in the
dropdown and the scroll button problem). Thing is that
drawing the radical screens is not very fast, and thus I
*always* count the strokes. It's not that hard... ;)
I'm pretty shure we will have both features until the end of
the year.
I know Dokusha, but I tend not to look at other programs
when developing - it's to much of robbery if you just
implement features that someone else implemented before.
Unless it's Open Source, than it's meant to be incorporated
into other software :)
(yes, Open Source is a VERY bad thing for progress and
inventions. Mark my words, Billy... ;)
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Have you ever used Dokushas Radical Lookup? I found that
using the PAdict Pull-Down menu is very annoying if i dont
know the stroke number, (or if im too lazy to count them)
the Request: Please include an "All" selection along with the
stroke numbers in the pull-down menu.
Dokusha Home Page:
http://www.geocities.com/andrew_brault/dokusha/
If you are too lazy to install Dokusha on your PDA, at least
take a look at the screenshots availble on that home-page.
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sorry for not implementing this yet (both "All" in the
dropdown and the scroll button problem). Thing is that
drawing the radical screens is not very fast, and thus I
*always* count the strokes. It's not that hard... ;)
I'm pretty shure we will have both features until the end of
the year.
I know Dokusha, but I tend not to look at other programs
when developing - it's to much of robbery if you just
implement features that someone else implemented before.
Unless it's Open Source, than it's meant to be incorporated
into other software :)
(yes, Open Source is a VERY bad thing for progress and
inventions. Mark my words, Billy... ;)