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Add dictionary to viewer?
Is it possible to use a local dictionary? like if you have no internet connection.
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@Glorfindel If the answer is no, and you use Windows, then you could use a local dictionary that does a lookup on currently selected word(s) in any application - browsers, pdf readers, text editors, word processors, spreadsheets, presentation tools... and ebook viewers.
I use Word Web and The Sage via their built-in and configurable hotkey facility, Ctrl+` and Alt+` respectively . I don't know if commercial dictionaries have a similar facility - but I'd be surprised if they didn't. I don't know if there are similar programs to WordWeb and The Sage for Mac and Lunix, but I would imagine so. BR |
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Ok, thanks anyway
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To look up a word 1. Install MR and add some DRM-free Kindle/Mobipocket dictionaries. 2. Enable Tools > Settings > Lookup > Enable Lookup in all Windows applications in MR. 3. Minimize MR and open a book with Calibre Reader. 4. Highlight a word in the Calibre ebook viewer and press F2 (or whatever default lookup key you defined in MR). |
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^Sounds like that would work good, do you have to keep MR running in the background?
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Unfortunately, yes. However, MR requires only about 3MB of RAM and doesn't use the CPU, when it's not in use. Most modern background apps use way more memory and processing power.
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Ok, sounds good. I'll try both solutions and report back. (If I remember
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