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
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
compress order
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.
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.
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.
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