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JGlossator - Interactive Tool for Creating Glosses from Japanese Text

#51
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..
Edited: 2015-05-24, 1:21 am
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#52
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!).

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#53
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
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#54
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
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#55
(2015-12-02, 8:43 pm)Redshft Wrote: 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

I do have an experimental build with simple Rikaichan-style popups. I suppose I can clean it up and release it someday.
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#56
(2015-12-02, 11:32 pm)cb4960 Wrote:
(2015-12-02, 8:43 pm)Redshft Wrote: 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

I do have an experimental build with simple Rikaichan-style popups. I suppose I can clean it up and release it someday.

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)
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#57
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.

[Image: popup.png]

cb4960
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#58
(2015-12-06, 3:00 pm)cb4960 Wrote: 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.

[Image: popup.png]

cb4960

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.
Edited: 2015-12-18, 11:24 pm
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#59
Still loving this. Any way to get the resolution of the text up?
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#60
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!
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