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    easyjasub

    easyjasub

    Tool to add furigana and in-line translation to Japanese subtitles

    ...It allows you to get subtitles with furigana and in-line translation, in several formats suitable for both video rendering and self-study Timing for the Japanese subtitles is used, the secondary subtitles may be repeated into multiple lines. The synchronization of input text subtitles is very important to properly associate them. The program is now in early development stage, you may need to read the the inline help (-h option) or browse the code in http://github.com/riccardove/easyjasub A JRE is required, even by the Windows .exe version. wkhtmltoimage is required, take it from http://sf.net/p/wkhtmltopdf BDSup2Sub may be useful (BDN/XML subtitles are created as intermediate output). ...
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    kanjidic-parser

    kanjidic-parser

    Kanjidic Parser is a Parser for Parsing the KANJIDIC File

    kanjidic-parser is an API to parse the KANJIDIC2 data file. This file is compiled by Jim Breen and the 'Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group' at Monash University.
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