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JGlossator - Interactive Tool for Creating Glosses from Japanese Text - yaya2 - 2015-05-24 I have the exact same problem as TyroneLove. When I first unzip the folder and run the program, it works great, no problem with it at all. But the next time I close the program, and run it again, the window is invisible, and it will stay invisible no matter what you do. What I noticed is when I delete the JGlossator.settings file, the window gets visible again, so there seems to a problem with the settings file. My settings file: https://www.mediafire.com/?p2bhtmiuqlwp8df Hopefully you can find a solution.. JGlossator - Interactive Tool for Creating Glosses from Japanese Text - cb4960 - 2015-05-24 I have just released version 4.7 of JGlossator. Download JGlossator v4.7 via SourceForge What Changed? ● (Hopefully) Fixed bug where incorrect window position was being saved for some users. (Thanks yaya2!). cb4960 JGlossator - Interactive Tool for Creating Glosses from Japanese Text - cb4960 - 2015-09-07 I have just released version 4.9 of JGlossator. Download JGlossator v4.9 via SourceForge What Changed? ● Added better support for Windows DPI settings. ● When the Kanji Info dialog is re-opened, it will now be positioned at its previous location instead of jumping to a seemingly random spot on the screen. ● Other minor tweaks. cb4960 RE: JGlossator - Interactive Tool for Creating Glosses from Japanese Text - Redshft - 2015-12-02 Hello! I just stumbled upon JGlossator and it looks like an awesome tool! However, I was wondering if it would be possible to add mouse hover support for definitions? I was thinking along the lines of Rikaikun or JParser in Translation Aggregator? Redshft RE: JGlossator - Interactive Tool for Creating Glosses from Japanese Text - cb4960 - 2015-12-02 (2015-12-02, 8:43 pm)Redshft Wrote: Hello! I do have an experimental build with simple Rikaichan-style popups. I suppose I can clean it up and release it someday. RE: JGlossator - Interactive Tool for Creating Glosses from Japanese Text - Soundmaniac - 2015-12-03 (2015-12-02, 11:32 pm)cb4960 Wrote:(2015-12-02, 8:43 pm)Redshft Wrote: Hello! That would be great. I really want to use this as a replacement for JParser since this has EPWING support. Looking forward to it! (Even an experimental build would be fine) JGlossator Version 5.0 Released - cb4960 - 2015-12-06 I have just released version 5.0 of JGlossator. Download JGlossator v5.0 via SourceForge What Changed? ● Added simple Rikaichan-style popup. For now only EDICT is used for the popup entries, but in the future I may add EPWING and ENAMDICT support. In "Configuration > Popup" you may enable/disable this feature, change the color scheme, set the maximum number of entries to display, and enable/disable word highlighting. ![]() cb4960 RE: JGlossator Version 5.0 Released - xtreme1 - 2015-12-18 (2015-12-06, 3:00 pm)cb4960 Wrote: I have just released version 5.0 of JGlossator. Just found this and it made my day! Can't wait for my rikaichan style popups. Can't find where the grammar tree is supposed to be showing though. RE: JGlossator - Interactive Tool for Creating Glosses from Japanese Text - xtreme1 - 2016-03-12 Still loving this. Any way to get the resolution of the text up? RE: JGlossator - Interactive Tool for Creating Glosses from Japanese Text - zolrak - 2016-06-18 This is one of the best tools for studying Japanese I've ever used! Is there a way to implement some changes? Like automatic searches without the need to press enter? and searches begin as soon as the letters are typed and a easier way to clean the input box with enter or automatically? These are features of zKanji, and I think they would make Jglossator even better. Thank you again for the wonderful dictionary! |