>> Hi Dotan,
>> Is there anything that will work with Mandriva Gnome
>> desktop other than nazgol or will your link below work
>> somehow?
>> Shabbat Shalom
>> Moshe
>>
I don't use Gnome, Moshe, so I wouldn't know. But KDE apps do work in
Gnome if you install the libraries.
--
Dotan Cohen
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בWednesday 01 April 2009, נכתב על ידי Arie Skliarouk:
> Hi,
>
> An immigrant from Windows asked me about hebrew-english and
> english-hebrew dictionary for Linux. Quick google search haven't produced
> anything meaningful.
>
> For now they are using http://milon.morfix.co.il/
> but it is relatively
--- On Fri, 3/4/09, Moshe Brace using Yahoo wrote:
> From: Moshe Brace using Yahoo
> Subject: Re: Migrating from Windows to Linux: missing hebrew-english
> dictionary
> To: "Dotan Cohen"
> Date: Friday, 3 April, 2009, 5:52 PM
> Hi Dotan,
> Is there anythi
> kbabeldict (courtesy of Dotan Cohen)
> The application does not exist in ubuntu. Moreover it is not general use
> translation software, but rather an specialized dictionary designed to
> assist translators to translate application strings.
>
No, I meant this:
http://docs.kde.org/kde3/en/kdeaddon
On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 01:10:00PM +0300, Arie Skliarouk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> An immigrant from Windows asked me about hebrew-english and english-hebrew
> dictionary for Linux. Quick google search haven't produced anything
> meaningful.
>
> For now they are using http://milon.morfix.co.il/
> but it i
I have NOT recommended this addon ("change around". :) ), but
recommended using the online service of Babylon. That toolbar is a
crap-bar, and you probably prefer to not use any
conduit/ourtoolbar.com crappy bars.
However, we have got a search plugin for Babylon at
http://mozilla.org.il/searchplug
A summary of received answers so far:
opendict-plugins-lingvosoft (courtesy of Baruch Siach)
It is a plugin for opendict, that for each word connects to the lingvosoft
website to get the translation. The lingvosoft website has online
dictionaries which the plugin probably uses:
http://www.lingvoso
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 14:24, Dan Shimshoni wrote:
> >I am using Babylon on Linux. It is free and accessible >from their website.
> What do you mean ? Do you mean access in a browser to their online
> dictionary ?
> or a babylon dictionary to download and install ? in case this is the
> case - I
Hello,
>I am using Babylon on Linux. It is free and accessible >from their website.
What do you mean ? Do you mean access in a browser to their online
dictionary ?
or a babylon dictionary to download and install ? in case this is the
case - I couldn't find a link to such download in www.babylon.
I am using Babylon on Linux. It is free and accessible from their website.
We have made a Firefox search plugin for their service long time ago.
Hebrew Wiktionary (sister site for the well-known Wikipedia) can be served
as a good online translation service. http://he.wiktionary.org
2009/4/1 Arie
> An immigrant from Windows asked me about hebrew-english and english-hebrew
> dictionary for Linux. Quick google search haven't produced anything
> meaningful.
>
> For now they are using http://milon.morfix.co.il/
> but it is relatively slow, requires internet connection, and is not
> integrated i
Hi Arie,
On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 01:10:00PM +0300, Arie Skliarouk wrote:
> An immigrant from Windows asked me about hebrew-english and english-hebrew
> dictionary for Linux. Quick google search haven't produced anything
> meaningful.
>
> What are people using?
I've found opendict-plugins-lingvos
Hi,
An immigrant from Windows asked me about hebrew-english and english-hebrew
dictionary for Linux. Quick google search haven't produced anything
meaningful.
For now they are using http://milon.morfix.co.il/
but it is relatively slow, requires internet connection, and is not
integrated into desk
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