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On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 07:44:56 -0500, thunder
wrote: On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 19:18:39 +0700, Bruce In Bangkok wrote: The dictionary that comes with several versions of Linux is "Dictionary 2.20.0.1 copyright Emmanuel Bassi" doesn't seem to have a database of words. Each time you ask for a definition it accesses the web which of course takes time. In addition it assumes that you are always connected to the Internet, which I am not. I spent most of an afternoon searching for a decent disk based dictionary and downloaded several that seemed to have good recommendations. Of course being Linux they were source and every one I tried refused to compile as my Gnome based machine lacked some dependency or another. www.dict.org suffers from the same problem - won't work unless you are attached to the Internet. What distribution are you using? You can do what I do. I run a dictd server on one of my LAN machines, and add the dictionaries I need there. It's all local so I don't need to be connected to the Internet. Or, you can run the server on the machine you are using, as I do on my laptop. Using several. Ubuntu 8.04 on a Dell in the boat, "Easy Peasy" a subset of Ubuntu 8.10 on a Asus Eee for a travel computer and Fedora on a couple of desktops. I have a dict client, but I usually just use a CGI script that I access from within my browser. If you tell me what distribution you are using, I might be able to set you up. What I want is a simple disk based dictionary - type the word, hit return and get a description. Seemed simple enough, I had a program called Word Web running in Windows that even had a hot key to activate it. Good database of words. Seemed like a simple problem, but the more I looked the more problems I had. I found a lot of applications on sourceforge but most of them wouldn't compile as apparently I don't have the right lib files. I fought that problem a few hours and finally gave up, at least for a while. The last straw was a program that demanded a lib file that was outdated, something like lib.6.0 and all I had, or could find, was lib.10.0 and it wouldn't work. I'm down on the boat for a while and will live with what I've got but when I get back home I'll get after it again. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |