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Thanks for the report. Maybe I'll release a fix build this weekend.
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This software is pure genius. It helps me so much in my japanese studies everyday. Thanks a lot and congrats for the effort, cb4960!
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I have some trouble with the software today. When I launch it the window is invisible. If I select the app from the taskbar I see that it gets active as the default input language switches to jp. Also if I copy a japanese sentence I can still hear the audio file triggering but the window stays invisible. Any suggestion ?
Edit : if it can help, it happened after I've unzipped the JDIC audio clips in the audio folder.
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Hello there,
Thank you for your amazing program.
I ran into the exact same problem as TyroneLove as well. I verified all my .NET framework versions and they all seem to be fine.
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I'm using Windows 7 64 bits. As for the steps, well I'm just using the software in my daily studies, copying words from the web, anki and while using agth.
But if I close it, then when I start it again, that's when it happens. So i've put the downloaded .rar on the desktop so when I try opening it and it stays invisible, i delete the folder, extract it again, open it and it works. Til next time.
It's not that much of a deal as it takes me a few seconds to do so but the first time it happened I was quite annoyed as I had copied all the jdic audio for nothing. Not really necessary anyway, the audio look-up is fast enough.
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Just thought I'd let you know that I've recently changed my system drive for an SSD a I don't have that problem anymore. Go figure...
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hey can you tell me how to post a post.
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Update : it's doing it again.
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I'm a Mac user, but this looks like a great tool. I was wondering what the pitch accent database you refer to is. Did you create it yourself? I've been scraping an online dictionary so far, but it's a bit of a pain.
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Hi cb4960,
I'm trying to make a simple vocab deck based on Nayr's Core 5000 deck. I want to take all of the words in the deck (the keywords as well as other incidental vocab) and create a set of flashcards with kanji on the front, reading on he back. (The idea is to have a deck for quick review, as a supplement to the full deck.)
I've used jgloss for this in the past, but it is crashing when I try to run it on large chunks of data.
I found JGlossator, which seems to have just the capability I'm looking for, but I can't figure out how to write out all of the entries at once. It seems to want me to save them one at a time. It also seems like it's not loading all of the data from the clipboard, but I may be mistaken about that.
Is there a way to get JGlossator to do what I want, or is there another tool you could suggest?
Thanks,
Jason
P.S. I really appreciate all of the excellent tools you've shared with the community!
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Thanks. It appears that Epwing2Anki takes a word list as input. I'm looking for a program that will generate the word list itself, i.e., parse out each word from sentences/paragraphs. Maybe MeCab is my best bet, but I was looking for something a little more high-level.