
nazeka by wareya
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A rikai replacement with very fast text scrubbing. Built-in clipboard grabber.
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Nazeka is a rikai replacement (japanese mouseover dictionary) with very fast text scrubbing and a built-in clipboard grabber. Has support for "mining", automated flashcard creation.
Full tutorial here: https://github.com/wareya/nazeka/blob/master/tutorial.md
Android support is experimental. Note: on Android, look up words with taps or shakes, not scrubbing. Also, it's VERY inadvisable to install Nazeka on Android devices with less than 512MB of RAM. It doesn't take 512MB of RAM, but if you install it on a device with 256MB of RAM, it probably won't leave enough space in RAM for much to run, because it has to load a large dictionary into memory.
Nazeka is almost ready for general use. I just need to finish polishing off some of its core features.
To open the clipboard grabber (a text grabbing page), right click on the browser action icon and select Open Reader. Not supported on Android.
The mining storage review page is opened in the same way.
The mining UI is opened by pressing "m" while the dictionary popup is open. All hotkeys are configurable. If live mining is enabled and configured, and Anki is open, it will also mine to Ankiconnect, not just storage.
"b" toggles sticky mode. Because Nazeka is so fast, sticky mode is only useful in very rare circumstances.
"n" will close the dictionary popup.
"p" will try to play audio based on what the popup currently contains. It'll pick the first spelling-reading pair it can find that Nazeka knows has audio on jpod101's servers.
Nazeka is similar to rikaichan, rikaisama, rikaichamp, yomichan, etc.
Full tutorial here: https://github.com/wareya/nazeka/blob/master/tutorial.md
Android support is experimental. Note: on Android, look up words with taps or shakes, not scrubbing. Also, it's VERY inadvisable to install Nazeka on Android devices with less than 512MB of RAM. It doesn't take 512MB of RAM, but if you install it on a device with 256MB of RAM, it probably won't leave enough space in RAM for much to run, because it has to load a large dictionary into memory.
Nazeka is almost ready for general use. I just need to finish polishing off some of its core features.
To open the clipboard grabber (a text grabbing page), right click on the browser action icon and select Open Reader. Not supported on Android.
The mining storage review page is opened in the same way.
The mining UI is opened by pressing "m" while the dictionary popup is open. All hotkeys are configurable. If live mining is enabled and configured, and Anki is open, it will also mine to Ankiconnect, not just storage.
"b" toggles sticky mode. Because Nazeka is so fast, sticky mode is only useful in very rare circumstances.
"n" will close the dictionary popup.
"p" will try to play audio based on what the popup currently contains. It'll pick the first spelling-reading pair it can find that Nazeka knows has audio on jpod101's servers.
Nazeka is similar to rikaichan, rikaisama, rikaichamp, yomichan, etc.
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This add-on needs to:
- Get data from the clipboard
- Access browser tabs
- Store unlimited amount of client-side data
- Access your data for all websites
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- Version
- 0.4.9
- Size
- 12.71 MB
- Last updated
- 3 months ago (Dec 9, 2020)
- License
- Apache License, Version 2.0
- Version History
- Update JMDict
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