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hey people i installed qstardict downloaded all the dictionaries in my pc than i untar"ed them all of them and then in copied all the folders in /home/users/MyDocs/dict/ but it aint dedicting the dictionaries and itx still blank what do i do???
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yes sir i downloaded them in .tar format, am i missing something??
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You'll also need to configure QStartDict to look in the /home/user/MyDocs/dict directory (or use /home/user/MyDocs/stardict/dic instead, which is one of the default directories). To add other directories, select the Plugins tab, select the startdict row and then click on the spanner icon at the bottom (it will search all subdirectories of whatever you set there). Once you've done that, they should then show up under the Dictionaries tab. |
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I have installed the Qstartdict and it works very well for me. I had MStardict before. I have a question. Can one copy the part of the definition and paste it to some other application(eg. notes)?
by the way, selecting the 'help' menu would launch a wiki; but for my setup, it crashes with a parse error: syntax error: unexpected T_NAMESPACE... cheers, |
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I do a double click/tabs the text I want and like you have indicated it seems to be doing a reverse highlight; and none of the text are copied:(
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