Hi,
you might have replied only to me. ;-)
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Subject: Re: [opensuse-m17n] Problems with edict package license
From: w.l.engl
Satoru Matsumoto wrote:
I guess only a few people uses these packages.
I'll ask Japanese community, including other distributions guys, how they think. Dear friends,
I am one of those "few people" who desperately need edict within GIJTEN, which also contains wadokujt. Both are definitely necessary for communicating in Japanese. Mike Fabian gave me instrutions how to implement GIJTEN, I lost these and hence are still using open SUSE 11.3 (i586) because I am a simple user and don't know how implement GIJTEN in a newer version. I lost contact with Mike, who introduced me to m17nn, after he got married to a Japanese lady. Would any body help me please.
For example, if you use openSUSE 12.1, follow steps below: 1) Add M17N repo to your install source. http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/M17N/openSUSE_12.1/ 2) Install gjiten and wadokujt packages (and their requirements, if needed). 3) Launch Gjiten. 4) Edit -> Preferences -> Add "/usr/share/edict/wadokujt" as 'Japanisch-Deutsch' (or any other name as you like) Then, you'll be able to select 'Japanisch-Deutsch' on Gjiten. By the way, when you are online, you can use http://www.wadoku.de/ for your communicating in Japanese. ;-) Best. -- _/_/ Satoru Matsumoto - openSUSE Member - Japan _/_/ _/_/ Marketing/Weekly News/openFATE Screening Team _/_/ _/_/ mail: helios_reds_at_gmx.net / irc: HeliosReds _/_/ _/_/ http://blog.zaq.ne.jp/opensuse/ _/_/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-m17n+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-m17n+owner@opensuse.org