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OS: Ubuntu trusty
Client : xfce4-dict
Server : dictd
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Hi,
Where is a french only dictionary ?
( There is a english only dictionary )
Not in the official database : http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/dictd-dictionary
Maybe somewhere else in Linux in general ?
Last edited by infinite (2016-04-16 15:43:09)
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Try this (although, personally, I would use Synaptic Package Manager instead of Software Manager to do it):
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=161481
Regards,
MDM
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aspell isn't compatible with xfce4-dict .
Last edited by infinite (2016-04-17 13:18:39)
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Ah. You will, I hope, forgive my mistake, since the link I posted, along with this one:
https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/precise/xfce4-dict/
and this one:
https://searchcode.com/codesearch/view/22776295/
and even this one:
http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict
all mention "aspell," which gave me the impression that it was, lol.
Maybe you can find the dictionary file you seek by using a search engine and adding one or more of the dictionaries mentioned under "Local dictionary server" (on that last link I listed) as your search term(s), along with the language you want (in this case, French - perhaps spelled natively would be better, IDK).
Regards,
MDM
Last edited by MountainDewManiac (2016-04-18 04:37:12)
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In the official documentation it says differently:
This program allows you to search different kinds of dictionary services for words or phrases and shows you the result. Currently you can query a Dict server(RFC 2229), any online dictionary service by opening a web browser or search for words using the aspell/ispell program.
I have screwed around with this plugin a lot without great success, and am not sure I believe that description actually matches reality...
MX-23 (based on Debian Stable) with our flagship Xfce 4.18.
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aspell isn't compatible with xfce4-dict .
I meant that aspell isn't usable as a dictionary .
But he is as a Spell checker : http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applic … sed_search
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BTW: after snooping around on this for longer than I meant to originally, it looks like goldendict can handle local dictionaries easily. I installed dict-freedict-eng-spa (Debian Stable repo), and it automatically found the dictionary and gave me the translation of my test word. Goldendict also works much better than xfce4-dict and has many more options.
Don't have it all figured out yet--for instance, how to get the Wikipedia url to work*, but I am switching to this one for future efforts.
EDIT: watch out for their Forum, it is full of spam.
*Wikipedia search url needs to be
https://en.wikipedia.org/w
Last edited by Jerry3904 (2016-04-18 12:26:17)
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Indeed, goldendict,stardict as GUI softwares.
What about CLI ?
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