Hi Hideki,
Of course, close it. Maybe it would be useful to delete the original
dictionary files after the conversion since they're not quite useful and
may lead to such errors. I don't know, just proposing.
2012/8/23 Hideki Yamane henr...@debian.or.jp
Hi Serge,
I'm glad to hear that :)
Hi Hideki,
Now it works quite good. The problem was with the unconverted dictionaries.
Though moving dictionaries up or down in settings leads to segfault
immediately. Answers to your questions:
- I have only en_US.UTF-8 and ru_RU.UTF-8 locales;
- I don't use any DE and I don't have one;
- I use
report then.
2012/6/20 Botond Botyanszki b...@siliconium.net
The gjiten postinst script converts the dictionary files to utf-8 and
places these into /usr/share/gjiten/dics/.
You should be using these.
On Tue, 19 Jun 2012 21:56:51 +0400
eurekafag eureka...@eureka7.ru wrote:
Yes, that could
Yes, that could be the cause. But Debian provides only these dictionaries,
I mean from edict. I also installed enamdict as gjiten suggests it and it
contains some Japanese words but they aren't common words just proper
names; place-names, surnames and so on. Kanjidic shows no kanjis when I
select
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