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Re: Is there an offline Ar/En dictionary for Linux ( partially SOLVED)
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- Subject: Re: Is there an offline Ar/En dictionary for Linux ( partially SOLVED)
- From: Mohammad Halawah <mhalawah at gmail dot com>
- Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 16:05:24 +0100
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On Friday 23 December 2005 07:27, M. Yaser Houri wrote:
> As'salam alikom Mohammad,
> After you run ktranslator don't choose anything, just click on next.
> Then it will show you three options:
> Plain Text dictionary
> Dict dictionary
> Babylon dictionary
>
> choose the second one "Dict dictionary" and then choose the
> appropriate file from "/usr/share/dictd/" and click on next.
>
> That's all.
>
> Have fun
> Yaser...
Wa3alikum assalam Aysar,
after I made a reboot, Ktranslator was able to detect the file
*.index
Though this file is not rich with words, it needs more work. Also it
works as EN/AR but not in the other direction.
Thanks
In peace,
Mohammad
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