On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 07:47:04PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Freeman:
> 
> > When I opened stardict, it returned an error that no dictionaries
> > were found and it gave the url I mentioned.
> > 
> > I downloaded the compressed dictionaries from the dictd collection
> > there and, as root, extracted them to the directory described,
> > /usr/share/stardict/dic .
> 
> All right. I just had several dictionaries copied in the dir. - the
> collection long time ago I did download from diver sources - may that's
> why it told me nothing about the URL. Also, I use qstardict, not *-gtk
> one.
> 
> Now I would update those dictionaries and that's why I tried to find a
> solution in the Debian repos - so that it might be updated
> automatically - just like any other package.
> 

You might try that script Camaleon refers to. The benefit of the site is
that there are more dictionaries available than in the repos.

Or you might email Hu Zheng, of that site, for info. Maybe start uploading
dictionaries and updates to the site.

I have never thought of keeping a dictionary word list so assiduously up to
date.

-- 
Regards,
Freeman

"Microsoft is not the answer. Microsoft is the question. NO (or Linux) is the
answer." --Somebody


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