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hahaha awesome

murrayjames   August 5th, 2009 8:07a.m.

When I encounter words for the first time, I tend to look them up in a dictionary (usually MDBG). Now I use a Lenovo tablet for Skrittering. On the tablet this ain't hard, but it ain't exactly easy either. The steps are:

1) Skritter page--maneuver the cursor to the left of the finished word.

2) Highlight the word.

3) Upper-right pen flick to copy the word.

4) Switch to MDBG in a separate Firefox tab.

5) Select the input field.

6) Lower-right pen flick to paste the word.

7) Click "Go".

All of which is to say that a little coordination is required. But, I mean, I'm learning Chinese, so whatever. Today I learned 胡锦涛 for the first time. I went through my seven steps; on one of the pen flicks, though, I clicked the word in the Skritter window by mistake.

Lo and behold... the word opens, in MDBG, defined, in a fresh Firefox tab.

Hahaha you guys are awesome.

JB   August 5th, 2009 4:36p.m.

Haha, that's classic.

jww1066   August 6th, 2009 9:11a.m.

That's great. Is there any possibility of making an option to link to zhongwen.com instead? Their etymology can't be beat. You'd need to use the traditional character, I believe in Big5 encoding, to generate the link, e.g.

http://zhongwen.com/cgi-bin/zipux2.cgi?b5=%B8%D5

James

nick   August 8th, 2009 9:33a.m.

Oh no, that's only there as a temporary bone. Attachments are forming! We must design a better one and throw that one away at some point.

James, that link doesn't work on Chrome for some reason; just Firefox. Hmm.

jww1066   August 8th, 2009 11:09a.m.

I know, zhongwen.com has some very weird web design. I have been looking for a better etymology site for a while. Suggestions would be welcome.

James

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