I forgot to mention, this is version 9.2 of Moji. Input for
the example above was te form of verb: ふって
Steve S
thanks for the message.
I haven't noticed that so far. You don't have to start a bug on it. It
is due to some misformatted HTML code. I have found the reason and will
fix the dictionaries in question. I haven't checked yet whether other
dictionaries are affected as well.
Gerald
I have just fixed the problem. I did not modify the dictionaries but
instead fix up the HTML in moji for all dictionaries. Seems the better
way to do this.
The new version will be available at
http://downloads.mozdev.org/moji/moji-0.9.3.xpi
I have uploaded it to the server moments ago, thus the mirrors are not
yet up to date. In a few hours you should find some working mirrors
through the link above (to retry you have to use the URL above again and
not reload the URL to which you were redirected)
Tomorrow, once the mirrors are updated, I will update the update.rdf and
website for 0.9.3.
BTW, did anyone ever notice that you can click on the lexical terms
(e.g. "vr") and it opens up another window with the explanation? Just
wondering if anyone really used this. I wanted to put this into hints
but they don't work in the sidebar :-(
Gerald
BTW, did anyone ever notice that you can click on the lexical terms
(e.g. "vr") and it opens up another window with the explanation? Just
wondering if anyone really used this. I wanted to put this into hints
but they don't work in the sidebar :-(
Steve S.
Which info?
>
> is the info in some "what's new" in the moji settings window?
I have just found that it is not working properly. It seems as if the
export into the RDF file to save the results over sessions does some
irreversible conversions of the texts which break the (correct) HTML
codes again when read back. This is a bad bug. I guess I have to
implement a workaround. :-(
Due to this I have delayed 0.9.3 for the moment. Once I have found a way
around this I'll write again and post the 0.9.3 officially. I'll
probably have to change the dictionaries as well after all...
Gerald