I have added the first notes widget to the Concise Dictionary of Kanji Words and Expressions.
Here is a screenshot:
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.
Monday, 10 September 2012
browse edict2
Part 1 of the browsing view of a concise version of the edict2 Japanese-English dictionary is now on-line.
This Curl version is intended to complement the plain HTML version at kanji.aule-browser.com
Part 1 is now at this temporary URL and requires the Surge RTE browser plugin from www.curl.com
This concise version contains only kanji words without archaic, obscure or non-kanji entries.
This Curl version is intended to complement the plain HTML version at kanji.aule-browser.com
Part 1 is now at this temporary URL and requires the Surge RTE browser plugin from www.curl.com
This concise version contains only kanji words without archaic, obscure or non-kanji entries.
Sunday, 9 September 2012
frequent kanji
The HTML+Curl spin control widget for frequently encountered Japanese kanji now indicates the HTML page to check for expressions using that kanji (if it is a jōyō character in our Unicode joyo CharClass.)
Here is a screenshot:
And here is that HTML Page #2
Here is a screenshot:
And here is that HTML Page #2
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