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Textractor
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How do I compile if there is no sln file?
I'm currently trying to compile this texthooker for my games https://github.com/Artikash/Textractor
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Japanese Novels or Otome Games with Vocabulary List
If you're trying to look up words as you're playing/reading through a game, use textrextractor: https://github.com/Artikash/Textractor
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Super Robot Wars Z English Translation?
I believe that in theory it is possible to set up Textractor to pull in text from PCSX2 and machine translate it. I messed around with it a while back, specifically to try it with Z1, and I think I was able to sort of make it work, but it was a huge pain and you needed to redo the whole setup every time you start up the game. I don't really remember the details though... I can't even guarantee it was Textractor I used.
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Visual Novel Song of the Day 想いのカナタ ‐ Natsuzora Kanata
Dude, knock it off and stop being a leetist. If someone can't or does not want to learn then just drop it. Textractor is a good one with Deepl. https://github.com/Artikash/Textractor/releases
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On Screen Translator?
Or just grab textractor (https://github.com/Artikash/Textractor) and hook it into your emulator directly. But it takes a little more know-how to set it up (and not all emus support it).
- Learning with video games
- Streak 17: ゲームで勉強する
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Subahibi Japanese Text
Use Textractor to extract Japanese text from the game so you can look up what certain words/phrases mean.
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What Japanese learning tools do you use on a regular basis?
Steam - lots of games in Japanese, including Visual Novels. Textractor - tool for extracting text from Visual Novels and copying them to clipboard. Combined with Clipboard Inserter, texthooker.html, and 10ten, it makes reading Visual Novels a breeze. ShareX - OCR tool, handy for games and manga. I use it similarly to Textractor, combined with Clipboard Inserter, texthooker.html, and 10ten.
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Grabbing Japanese text
To install Textractor go here and download the "Textractor-5.2.0-Setup.exe" file you should be able to install it just like any other program Here is another video if you are have trouble setting it up
clipboard-inserter
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What is the best option to read untranslated VN's for someone like me?
Textractor hooks text into your clipboard, so Clipboard Inserter will insert it to the browser page.
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"Secrets" of Yomichan
Best case scenario, you're playing a game or using Bookwalker. Often, especially if the game is a visual novel (play more voiced visual novels! They're great for learning! Avoid the ones on Steam!), you can use a program called Textractor to extract the text out automatically to make lookups easy. I use Clipboard Inserter with this site for a really nice setup that counts characters and time as you read.
What are some alternatives?
Sugoi-Japanese-Translator
yomichan - Japanese pop-up dictionary extension for Chrome and Firefox.
Visual-Novel-OCR
mpvacious - Adds mpv keybindings to create Anki cards from movies and TV shows.
Locale-Emulator - Yet Another System Region and Language Simulator
jidoujisho - A full-featured immersion language learning suite for mobile.
GARbro - Visual Novels resource browser
typhon - A wrapper around Go's net/http to provide safety and convenience. At Monzo, Typhon forms the basis of most clients and servers in our microservices platform.
Proton - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
tachiyomi - Free and open source manga reader for Android.
typhon - e-book reader with Rikai-like Japanese dictionary lookup for Android