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    Polish to English translation aid

    Polish to English translation aid. Automatic dictionary presentation.

    ...This produces a bulky plain-text document. In order to edit it the document is embedded in an html file with javascript display and editing functions. In this way a growing library of Polish texts with inbuilt translatiion assistance could be produced. To begin with one html document is presented, a historical Polish text from the 19th century. The javascript code is just working and would benefit from expert help. Also help is needed is in building up the dictionary resources that are used to create the annotated text. ...
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    QJDicExample

    QJDicExample

    QJDicExample is an English <-> Japanese dictionary.

    QJDicExample is an Japanese to English and English to Japanese dictionary featuring words/names/kanji/sentences search. QJDicExample uses JMdict, JMnedict, Kanjidic2, Radkfilex, KanjiVG, Tanaka Corpus / Tatoeba databases for translations and zinnia recognition library for handwritten kanji recognition. Latest source code: git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/qjdicexample/code qjdicexample-code
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