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#41
hi having trouble linking the aarddict dictionary with the wikipedia files in my mmc1 on the n810 -it looks up some words but not others-when you open the file you can only select one of 3 enwiki-how do you get aarddict to look thru all 3 enwiki files
 
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#42
I must say that I'm pretty impressed with aarddict. It's very fast and article formatting is very good. I'm just wondering why isn't it in maemo extras?
 
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Originally Posted by mikkov View Post
I must say that I'm pretty impressed with aarddict. It's very fast and article formatting is very good. I'm just wondering why isn't it in maemo extras?
I am also impressed with aarddict for the same reasons. The only downer are links shown in red. Can this be remedied?

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#44
Open all 3 files, one by one. When you open an .aar file it is doesn't replace the previous one, it is added to the list of open files.
 
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Originally Posted by thaibill View Post
The only downer are links shown in red. Can this be remedied?
thaibill
What color would you like instead ? Submit enhancement request at http://bitbucket.org/itkach/aarddict/issues/.
 
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Originally Posted by mikkov View Post
I must say that I'm pretty impressed with aarddict. It's very fast and article formatting is very good. I'm just wondering why isn't it in maemo extras?
Is there a way to download the suitable wikipedia db precompiled in *.aar format , but without having to use a torrent?

Or in other words: Is there a direct download link for the big wikipedia.aar file, so that the file can directly be used on the NIT?

Thanks
 
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#47
No, there isn't.
 
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#48
Hi guys,

I'm going to try one of those wikipedia reader as well. I just noted that all of them use bzip2 compression. There is maybe a better solution using LZMA or more specifically Lzma Utils ( new version beeing named xz)

http://tukaani.org/lzma/
http://tukaani.org/xz

A quick check on file enwiki-20081008-pages-articles.xml

Code:
bzip2 4.1GB
xz    3.3GB


and decompression is faster than with bzip2 (they claim 2-5x faster, haven't tried by myself)

Last edited by fik; 2009-02-10 at 13:41.
 
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#49
@Ray: I think that distributing such massive files via mirrors would be prohibitively expensive for a small open-source project, particularly if they start getting popular. BitTorrent was made for this kind of thing.
 
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Originally Posted by itkach View Post
What color would you like instead ? Submit enhancement request at http://bitbucket.org/itkach/aarddict/issues/.
My comment has nothings to do with esthetics. My ancient eyes have trouble discerning the red text. Perhaps a consensus among aarddict users should be solicited.

The torrent download took overnight. aarddict is totally amazing. Great work.

thaibill
 

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