Gjiten

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Gjiten
Developer(s)b0ti [1][2]
Stable release
2.6
GPLv2[1]
Websitehttp://gjiten.sourceforge.net/

Gjiten (pronounced goo-jee-ten

EDICT
dictionary files, but it has other features such as hand-drawn kanji recognition. It was first published on December 25, 1999. Its current release is v2.6, available since October 28, 2006. The source code is downloadable from the developers' website.

Function

Gjiten has a

graphical user interface, with most of the search options and parameters readily shown in the toolbar. The window serves as a frontend for dictionary lookup actions, able to look up words based on hiragana, katakana, kanji or English. It requires the user to define UTF8 dictionary files for use, otherwise it will not work. The EDICT and KanjiDIC dictionaries are installed by default. A further requirement is a Japanese Input method and fontset, like im-ja, kinput2, or anthy.[citation needed
]

Main features

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "b0ti / Profile". Sourceforge. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
  2. ^ "GJITEN: A Japanese dictionary for GNOME". GJITEN. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
  3. ^ https://github.com/odrevet/gjitenkai グジテン

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