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JGlossator - Interactive Tool for Creating Glosses from Japanese Text

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I have just released version 4.0 of JGlossator.

Download JGlossator v4.0 via SourceForge

What Changed?

Added definition search. If the search text contains only English, the EDICT definitions will be searched instead of performing the normal gloss. Entries will be sorted by frequency. To search for whole words only, add "w/" in front or add a trailing space (example: "w/experiment" or "experiment "). To perform a regular expression search, add "r/" in front (example: "r/exp\w*?l"). Screenshot:

[Image: def_search.png]

You can right-click on the entries as usual to show entries from other dictionaries, save, etc.

Added kanji search. Allows you to search for kanji based on meaning, RTK primitives, radical meanings, ON readings, or KUN readings. In the screenshot below, I am searching for all kanji containing the RTK primitives "person" and "ten":

[Image: kanji_search.png]

The kanji are sorted based on number of strokes and then by frequency.

Search Based On Format
Meanings km/<comma-separated list of meanings>
RTK Primitives kp/<comma-separated list of RTK primitives>
Radical meanings kr/<comma-separated list of radical meanings>
ON readings ko/<comma-separated list of ON readings>
KUN readings kk/<comma-separated list of KUN readings>

● Added Frequency save token (%f).

● Added "Play Audio" and "Show Examples" checkbox to Options context menu.

● Updated frequency database to include words not in EDICT.

● Fixed bug that prevented frequency lookup of katakana words.

● If frequency was found based on reading add "_r" to the frequency.

● Use "*r" if word is found in Anki deck based on reading.

● ASCII numbers in expressions are now converted to Japanese numbers to facilitate pitch/audio/frequency lookups.

● Modified some of the frequency colors to match Rikaisama.

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Edited: 2013-06-22, 9:38 am
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