Wednesday, 13 March 2013

flashcard markup with Curl


Here is the latest screenshot of a Japanese kanji flashcard using Curl as the script AND and the card markup :

You can try the applet at aule-browser/flashcards if you have the MIT Curl web language browser plugin (the "RTE" or RunTime Engine) from www.curl.com or www.curlap.com (日本語).

Here is a minor edit with a some edit view changes :





Friday, 8 March 2013

Curl as flashcard markup


Over at my Curl blog I have a series of snaps from testing Curl as flashcard markup.

Here is a snap as the markup evolves to simple wiki-style CardFontStyle and such.




Thursday, 7 March 2013

Curl Unicode parse for kanji


This small desktop utility displays a kanji given a Unicode utf-16 hex value.

The source is a text file that is easy to edit.

The utility is light enough to add to a linux run in RAM off the SDD or an SD card of a netbook.

Given a Unicode value in a paper source, I often want to quickly get a clipboard copy of that kanji into an e-text without opening a browser or an e-dict.