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2010-03-17
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@ Austria
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rebhana: Your instructions are all very nice BUT ...
1. All this MUST BE AUTOMATED for all us commoner (non-Linux geeks) users.
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2010-03-22
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Hi,
after installing Qstardict on your n900,
go to
http://xdxf.revdanica.com/down2/inde...ormat=StarDict
and download the dictionaries you want.
Extract them in a folder in your pc.
Connect the n900 via usb and create a folder for the dictionaries (e.g. documents\dict)
copy all of the extracted dictionaries from the computer to the n900 folder that you just created.
disconnect the n900 from the pc and open the qstardict app.
Go to Menu\COnfigure
plugins tab
stardict (make sure a V is on its left)
and click on the wrench tool. Then click on the plus and point it the folder where you previously put the dictionaries.
go back and select the "dictionaries" tab
make sure all the dictionaries are listed and have a V (meaning they are active)
That's it
let me know if it's not clear.
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2010-03-23
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@ Germany
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2010-03-23
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@ Helsinki, Finland
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Go to Menu\COnfigure
plugins tab
stardict (make sure a V is on its left)
and click on the wrench tool. Then click on the plus and point it the folder where you previously put the dictionaries.
go back and select the "dictionaries" tab
make sure all the dictionaries are listed and have a V (meaning they are active)
That's it
let me know if it's not clear.
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2010-03-24
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2010-03-29
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@ Sydney
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2010-03-29
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@ Sydney
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2010-03-29
, 21:19
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2010-03-29
, 21:50
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I have /home/user/.stardict.d/stardict, which is a softlink to /home/user/MyDocs/stardict/, where is directory dic, and there is then directories which came from those tar.bz2 files.
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http://download.cnet.com/windows/mos...ent;contentNav
And, the directory is "downloads/dic". Is that so obscure? (No "." required, btw.)
N900.... thick like computer