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Game2Text
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Can anyone point me in the right direction to get started with packaging a webapp in a Flatpak?
I recently switched to Linux and have a bit of an odd use case with a lot of language learning tools. One of them is called game2text, it's a really simple Chromium web app that basically captures Japanese game text via OCR and converts to plaintext so you can use a popup dictionary with it.
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We handpicked 120k sentences in Anime for looking up usage of words, phrases, and grammar in Japanese and English
Currently you can join us on Discord and let us know of your deck so we can vet its quality.
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Making a Japanese Dictionary Lookup Tool with Sudachi in Python
I've been integrating a dictionary lookup tool in my recent project to help learners learn words from games. The following are my goals.
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I Built An App To Learn And Retain Japanese Words
Good idea. Here is the link: https://github.com/mathewthe2/Game2Text
mpvacious
- Alternatives to Animelon/Voracious?
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how to convert video tutorial course into anki flashcards?
mpvacious - https://github.com/Ajatt-Tools/mpvacious | https://youtu.be/tkFxnY0mehE
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VLC has the best feature of ANY video player IMO
I use mpv because you can use mpvacious for language study. I also use custom scripts to locate subtitles automatically in non-trivial folder structures.
- JPDB vs Anki?
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Ask HN: Programs that saved you 100 hours? (2022 edition)
mpv, mpvacious [1], and anki
I've been learning spanish, and since hitting the intermediate stage outside of talking I mainly watch spanish shows or dubbed shows (Star trek TNG). I can create flash cards of difficult to understand phrases, or new words in seconds.
I usually still edit them slightly depending on my purpose for the flashcard, but having > 2000 cards right now, I can't imagine what doing this by hand, or manual review would have cost me.
[1] https://github.com/Ajatt-Tools/mpvacious
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Do you spend a lot of time when you are transferring data to flashcards?
I do sentence cards, meaning whenever I encounter an i+1 sentence in my immersion, I make a card for it. Thanks to a bunch of addons (first and foremost mpvacious), this takes like 2 to 3 button presses. "transferring the data from dictionaries to flashcards" what you're describing seems to be misguided in my opinion; once you're out of the beginning stages, you want to learn words in context to get to know all their nuances, connotations and special senses.
- How to you learn vocab before injecting it into an SRS deck?
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How many subscription services (Netflix, Spotify etc) are you subscribed to?
I'm well aware of the myriad of tools. I prefer mpvacious combined with Yomichan over anything else that's available. asbplayer is the only decent tool for Netflix and other web players but mpvacious is simply better because you can far more quickly create flashcards.
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Have Firefox automaticall refresh Yomichan Search even when the window is not focused
For Japanese immersion, I am using the following setup to automatically parse and analyse subtitle sentences in a series I am watching: https://github.com/Ajatt-Tools/mpvacious To briefly explain: each subtitle sentence automatically gets placed on my clipboard in the mpv media player; Yomichan, a browser extension, tracks what's on my clipboard and automatically parses each sentence if it is Japanese.
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Trying to enable advanced menu with input.conf file in roaming/mpv folder
Hey guys! I have windows 10 pro and was just following some ideas shared in a youtube video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbg6ztWecbU) that mentions the idea of using mpv to create anki flashcards. The issue I'm running into is that while all my basic keyboard shortcuts seem to work, I want to use a script called mpvacious: https://github.com/Ajatt-Tools/mpvacious
What are some alternatives?
yomichan - Japanese pop-up dictionary extension for Chrome and Firefox.
Memento - An mpv-based video player for studying Japanese
dictionary-media-service - Provides full-text search for Japanese and English text in Anki decks.
MPV_lazy - 🔄 mpv player 播放器折腾记录 windows conf ; 中文注释配置 快速帮助入门 ; mpv-lazy 懒人包 win10 x64 config
YomiNinja - Open-source OCR and dictionary tool.
voracious - A video player for studying foreign languages (esp. Japanese)
Game2Text-linux - Fix for Arch Linux and possibly other distros (untested)
knowclip - Quickly make Anki flashcards from video and audio files, with handy features like silence detection and subtitles integration.
yomichan-ko-dic - Korean Dictionaries for Yomichan
jimaku-player - Use your own subtitles on VRV or Crunchyroll to learn Japanese!