I have corrected the edict2 HTML+Curl web page with a compress order for resizing which still permits up to six characters to be viewed in the entry field. Here is a half-width example :
The caption to the left of the field is compressed, but the essentials remain intact. Here is the same page after a few taps on CTRL-minus to adjust the HTML portion :
Personally, I like this result.
Blog on Japanese kanji study pages and applications at kanji.aule-browser.com · Some pages are plain-HTML with no scripts, ad's or nuisance images. Some links are to Curl web content app's using the Surge RTE browser plugin from www.curl.com · The emphasis is on kanji recognition, recall and mnemonics.
Sunday, 9 September 2012
joyo files
I have added indexing to the HTML+Curl page for edict2 kanji when selecting a JOYO kanji at the HTML+Curl home for the Plain HTML pages for viewing the edict2 Japanese-English dictionary. The first widget is in file order (1 to 9), the second in UCS order and the third is yet to be modified (frequent kanji.)
Here is a screenshot:
Select the page by clicking on the HTML+Curl link if you have the Surge RTE browser plugin installed (available at www.curl.com ).
It still requires a tweak when viewed on a small screen. That should not an issue when generated as an Android or iOS app using Curl's CAEDE framework.
Here is a screenshot:
Select the page by clicking on the HTML+Curl link if you have the Surge RTE browser plugin installed (available at www.curl.com ).
It still requires a tweak when viewed on a small screen. That should not an issue when generated as an Android or iOS app using Curl's CAEDE framework.
Saturday, 8 September 2012
file walker
The spin control now walks the 9 files in order as the sort imposed by the SpinControl is defeated by using a format spec to take the spin values as indices into a jōyō char array.
You can now go through about 200 characters before another file loads.
The font sizes have also been revised up for the spin control and the character entry field. But still only Beta 9.0.9 as a few quirks remain in the search algorithm for double-kanji expressions.
This Curl web content page displays the edict2 Japanese-English kanji dictionary by traversing 9 files using light-weight objectsand no database. It requires the Surge RTE browser plugin from www.curl.com
You can now go through about 200 characters before another file loads.
The font sizes have also been revised up for the spin control and the character entry field. But still only Beta 9.0.9 as a few quirks remain in the search algorithm for double-kanji expressions.
This Curl web content page displays the edict2 Japanese-English kanji dictionary by traversing 9 files using light-weight objectsand no database. It requires the Surge RTE browser plugin from www.curl.com
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