offline stardict, babiloo, qstardict

Tomas Alberto Ramirez Andujar tramirez at educamaguey.rimed.cu
Fri Nov 19 19:47:38 UTC 2010


Hi, Cybe,
        
        Thanks for your reply, i did that, and what i am trying to do is
have a
        babylon like software or power translator like software. 
        
        Any suggestions, Tommie
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Tomas Alberto Ramirez Andujar, msc.
Sistemas de informaci'on y Redes
Camaguey, Cuba - Ubuntu User # 32743



On Fri, 2010-11-19 at 11:38 -0600, Cybe R. Wizard wrote: 
> On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 12:00:24 -0500
> Tomas Alberto Ramirez Andujar <tramirez at educamaguey.rimed.cu> wrote:
> 
> > Hello, 
> > 
> > Got answer on the previous question about an translation software but
> > these three load ONLINE dictionaries. I have already installed the
> > dict files but i have not been able to load them locally.
> > Tommie
> 
> <sudo apt-get install dictd>
> dictionary server
> 
> This package provides a TCP-based server that allows a client to access
> dictionary definitions from a set of natural language dictionary
> databases.
> 
> Many dictionary databases have been packaged for use with dictd. They
> are described in the /usr/share/doc/dictd/README.Debian.gz file.
> 
> Either dict-gcide or dict-wn is essential for a useful English
> language dictionary server.  It is strongly recommended that both be
> installed.  If you are interested in computer terminology, it is
> recommended to install at least dict-jargon, dict-foldoc, or
> dict-vera.
> 
> The client program, dict, is packaged separately and is needed on all
> machines that will use the server.
> 
> Canonical provides critical updates for dictd until April 2012.
> 
> Cybe R. Wizard
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