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Just downloaded this and it's pretty awesome - this should really help with my computer reading, thank you so much!
The kana recognition is pretty bad...like surprisingly bad, considering how awesome the kanji recognition is. I know this stuff is really complicated to do. What an odd side effect...
So, thank you very much for making and sharing this!
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I just want you to know that, two years later, KanjiTomo is still extremely useful for college students like me. If I'm reading a passage with difficult Kanji, I scan the page and use KanjiTomo to make it much more manageable. Really underrated, and deserves more coverage. I wonder why there aren't any other programs with immediate Kanji recognition via mouse input.
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hello
man this app is so good
but i tried to increase the maximum number of characters but it remain 4 why is that??
is there no other way?
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will i kinda of understand what you said but there are others don't apply for what you said
at least you should make it so that the user can change it while setting 4 the main
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Is there a way to stop KanjiTomo from stealing the focus whenever it identifies something?
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I don't know if this has been considered already since I only read pages 1 and 5...
Perhaps the program can calculate the average box size or mean, draw that on the screen, disregarding punctuation and chiisai kana, and this would help with problems mentioned like on the first page with 今度. I know it's been a couple of years, so it's probably already been fine-tuned. The program also would need to recognize the way the text is displayed, whether vertical or horizontal. Maybe it will need to recognize the whitespace between lines. This sounds like a good idea and implementable, but I don't know myself how easily it will recognize little kana like ぅ or っ. I wonder. Great program, good job.
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I'm using Windows 7.
After experimenting around a bit, I think I've identified the problem.
When you have Kanjitomo on the same screen as whatever you're reading it works as expected(Windows stays on top, but i can still scroll using the mouse or keyboard), but if the focused window and Kanjitomo are on different screens you lose the focus whenever the automatic OCR identifies something.
It probably thinks it's no longer "on top" even though its perfectly visible on the other screen.
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I just tried it on my work laptop (also Windows 7) and I can't reproduce it here either. Seems like its a problem with my setup at home. I'll investigate some more.
In the meantime: how about an option to disable the "stay on top" even when automatic OCR is active?
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Thanks for the effort, but that doesn't help either.
The only difference with the new option is:
When the option is set to 0 the window is always on top, and no window that's not also 'always on top' can get on top of it.
With the option set to 1, Kanjitomo can be in the background, but comes to the foreground when it recognizes a character.
In both cases (with the new option enabled or disabled), I can get the program into a state where it doesn't steal the focus by clicking the window I want to be active until I Kanjitomo stays back. When it's in that state, Kanjitomo's icon on the taskbar flashes a few times, then stays lit.
This lasts until I manually focus on Kanjitomo . It's probably a timing thing where I click the active window just when/after Kanjitomo gets the focus.
The problem isn't caused any specific application either. It happens with web-browsers, Explorer windows, games...
It's not even the two monitors-thing I suspected earlier. This also happens when Kanjitomo and the active application are on the same monitor.
edit: That means, the problem isn't actually the "always on top"-attribute of the window, it's whatever brings the window to the front when it recognizes a character.
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This is a great program, to be sure. Reading would be so much slower without it in cases where I can't use Rikaisama. Never had a problem with it on Windows or Linux aside from the random crashes. However, I'm having difficulties getting it to work on OS X. installed JDK but nothing happens when I try to run the .jar file. When I try to open it through the command line I get the message: "Error: Unable to access jarfile KanjiTomo.jar". Anyone have any ideas what that could be about?
Edit: Nevermind, I got it. For anyone who may have the same problem and stumble across this post in the future, I ran "java -Xmx1000m -jar KanjiTomo.jar -run" in a terminal from the KanjiTomo directory.
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Kanjitomo.net is down. If anyone uploads this to some place else, I'll be sure to say thank you... (unless it's just a temporary problem and the site is up by tomorrow, in which case I'll be sure to say thanks for nothing).
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Is there any chance you would release the source code for this?