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Sunday, 24 August 2014

The kanji part of my work as of now


漢字 · かんじ

Aule Kanji Pages · Kanji Recog Pages

This is the way things are now in this part of my work :



Curl 8.0 applet ( curl9 ) in Firefox with Perapera + desktop CintaNotes 2.7.1
2 browse plugins : Surge RTE for Curl and Perapera for kanji definitions


Monday, 11 August 2014

oku no hosomichi kanji


漢字 · かんじ

Aule Kanji Pages · Kanji Recog Pages

The image below is from my evolving HTML page of Bashō's oku no hosomichi travel journal [ 奥の細道 ] with furigana as superscript and the kanji that are neither in the most common newspaper 2,500 nor in KLC* are hi-lighted with a yellow background. Note that the 2 kanji forming his literary name are among those of note. Perapera shows many as being found in Heisig's Remembering the Kanji.


* KLC  = The Kodansha Kanji Learner's Course, 2013, Andrew Scott Conning


Wednesday, 17 April 2013

kanji characterizer Firefox plugin

 
I thought this was a cute plugin while learning Japanese kanji : characterizer.

It is no replacement for an edict plugin or for jisho.org but it is fun.  It flips the first letter of a word to a kanji where that string of characters is a dictionary match.  As I said : a dictionary match.

Not advised on a grumpy day, but then it is driven from the menu so is not a nuisance.

Like all such, I installed it on a version of Firefox that I do not use for speed/performance (in my case, generic Firefox.)

I have not tried it with PaleMoon or WaterFox 64-bit Windows builds of the Firefox codebase and I have not tested on Linux (which I use when I am trying to learn or work — as opposed to amuse or relax.)

And I have a new nihongo link for my Aule web homepage.  What ?!? You don't have your own off-line web home page ?  Are you not in the Fredericton e-zone ?!?




Thursday, 13 September 2012

Concise Kanji Word Dictionary

Part 2 has arrived at kanji.aule-browser.com !

Part 2 of the Concise Edict2 Dictionary of Japanese Kanji Words and Expressions covers 380+ kanji and has 13,700+ entries.

Here is a screenshot: