QStarDict v0.13.2-3fb3

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International dictionary written using Qt4

QStarDict is a modern international dictionary written using Qt4.

It is a StarDict clone written with using Qt4. It can use StarDict DICT files as a word database for translation. QStarDict supports plugins.

Updated 2010-12-05 14:15 UTC
Author Alexander R.

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James Booth
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Love this app. Just follow the instructions by John Kolano and Edward Evans and you'll be good to go.

2010-12-24 20:48 UTC
Tapani Tanskanen
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Dictionaries should be much easier to download.. Works for me, though.

2010-11-08 13:12 UTC
Raghav murali
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Thanks to Edward Evans. I unzipped the downloaded files using Jzip. Received a tar file and unzipped using Jzip again to get a folder containing dictionary files. Copied the folder in to ~/.stardict/dic folder and I can view the disctionaries. Thamls

2010-10-15 11:01 UTC
Anton Rebhan
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A version which works (v0.13.2-3fb) is available in Extras-testing.

2010-08-31 18:22 UTC
JE Gutierrez
Karma: 9

ehm... i have to go back on my previous comment, as the app is not working after pr 1.2... mstardict is an alternative that still works, but i do prefere qstardict... hopefully it'll be patched soon... =)

2010-05-28 15:34 UTC
JE Gutierrez
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great app, although it is a bit weird to set up, it is extremely useful and easy to use... thank you!

2010-05-24 12:23 UTC
Godwin Kanda
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One great application. Wasn't easy getting it to work. Amazing multiple dictionary definitions simultaneously. I love it.

2010-03-26 20:52 UTC
Pauli Lindgren
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No matter what I do, I can not get the dictionaries working. I have downloaded and unzipped the dictionary files into the folder /home/user/MyDocs/stardict/dic and checked from plugin settings that this directory is listed there. But the Dictionaries tab in the settings does not list any dictionaries.

Without dictionaries, the application is totally useless.

2010-03-24 11:32 UTC
Bugzy Little
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Use this all the time for work. Thanks

2010-03-21 23:37 UTC
U C
Karma: 5

Sorry,i don't know what ist wrong? if you help me please,with the information about where to get dictionaries and how to install to: Nokia N900 Lynux ... Words list 1. QStarDict 2. Menu/Configure 3. Plugins(under stay: Pronounce words using this command: espeak) 4. V stardict 5. Key 6. StarDict Plugin settings/Expand abbreviations 7. + 8. Chance file? or Nokia N900 (new file) 9. /home/user/MyDocs/stardict/dic... and i cann't not more, help meeeeee :o( PLS Bye dix.osola@hotmail.com

2010-03-11 22:19 UTC
Anton Rebhan
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Thanks so much for this great app! Now I can use the N900 as dictionary even when it's off-line, and moreover it's much quicker than looking up on-line dictionaries. I've found some glitches when trying to customize, which I filed as bug to garage. Also, I think this package should depend on and install bzip2. All the available stardictionaries seem to come in bz2 format, and need to be uncompressed by bunzip2. Having seen how people struggle with installing dictionaries, I've posted some instructions here: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=558112#post558112

2010-03-07 13:29 UTC
Godwin Kanda
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Just finished installing the dictionaries. Thanks for the guidance provided on this forum. Very rewarding as these are wonderful dictionaries to have.

2010-03-03 08:48 UTC
Luis Soeiro
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Thanks for the app.

Just a though: the definition area is larger in the screen shot than it is in my N900. How to enlarge it?

2010-03-01 14:46 UTC
John Kolano
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I feel obligated to post this so others can avoid the time I wasted trying to get this to work. This was posted by maemo.it in talk and was the best help that I found: 1) download your dictionary on your pc from: http://xdxf.revdanica.com/down2/inde...ormat=StarDict 2) uncompress it using your pc program. if you use linux, just click on file and use your relative program to uncompress it. otherwise install file roller from repos. If you use windows use winrar (or http://7-zip.org) 3) at this point, after uncompress operation, you will have a folder (in my case stardict-English_Italian-2.4.2) with 3 files inside: English_italian.dict.dz English_italian.idx English_italian.ifo 4) open xterminal on your N900 and write: mkdir /home/user/.stardict/dic/ 5) copy folder inside /home/user/.stardict/dic/ directory To do this connect your N900 to your pc as mass store and copy (by clicking your mouse) your dict folder into MyDocs folder. After did disconnect N900 from your PC, open xterminal and digit: cd MyDocs mv your_dict_folder /home/user/.stardict/dic/ (eg. in my case, like before: mv stardict-English_Italian-2.4.2 /home/user/.stardict/dic/) that's all

2010-02-28 02:20 UTC
John Kolano
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Edward, thanks for trying but I'm not a linux or unix user so I would need exact instructions and syntax. I'm getting errors just trying to perform the mkdir .stardict/dic command. I was able to get dictd_www.dict.org_gcide.dict.dz, dictd_www.dict.org_gcide.idx dictd_www.dict.org_gcide.ifo to the phone but I'm not even sure if these are the correct files.

2010-02-26 08:55 UTC
Edward Evans
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Great App....after a little bit of work. For those who are having trouble...yes the help file is wrong as the device doesn't support --J so this is how I did it.

1) Download the tar.gz or tar.bz2 file with the dictionary stuff. 2) Do the first command in the help file to make the /.stardict/dic diretory. 3) With winRar or whatever unpack it yourself and move the resulting files to the device. 4) In xterm find go to root mode, cd to the directory where the files are (probably /home/user/MyDocs/.documents/) and use the "mv" command to put them in the ~/.stardict/dic" directory. 5)viola

2010-02-24 05:42 UTC
peter kral
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I didnt actualy, because I still dont know how. Only thing what I did managed, was downloading the dictionary files I have found on the net, in the "Dictionary" folder (I have created it in the "Documents" folder in the N900. But thats all - the QStarDict application dont detect them, so no success...

2010-02-22 11:39 UTC
John Kolano
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Peter, can you post how you installed the library. I'm having the same issue. The interface looks good but the help menu needs help.

2010-02-21 04:34 UTC
peter kral
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Sorry guys, maybe the info about dictionary installation on Wiki is satisfactory for a Linux user, but not for me. Where should I write in the command line - in PC or X terminal? How should it looks like exactly? I am missing the name of the dictionary in the command line... I am just a simple everyday user, and would appreciate if you will consider us too at the explanations... No offence... :)

Thanks, Peter

2010-02-20 23:22 UTC

I try to unpack the dictionary file with the command: tar xjvf but it gives me tar: invalid option --j. Why is that?

2010-02-20 18:22 UTC
Tony Green
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Another favourite application I used on my N800 now usable on my N900. Thanks Alexander.

Raz, if you tap the help option in the menu it takes you to the Wiki that gives full information about where to get dictionaries and how to install them.

2010-02-20 13:17 UTC
Raz H
Karma: 8

How can one add words in the dicionary. It is a nice looking application but with no words/dictionaries in it. Also can't get the Dictionaries Tab and Plugins Tab to work (under Settings). Not even the info button works.

2010-02-19 23:05 UTC
Alexander R.
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Screenshot added.

2010-02-19 21:25 UTC
tom chiverton
Karma: 53

Could we get a screen shot ?

2010-02-19 20:11 UTC
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