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manga-ocr
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Any way to extract characters from images, or are there any apps/ tools that allow you to handwrite the characters?
I use manga-ocr on pc
- Do you guys know where I can read the translated version of Isekai Joshi Kangoku?
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How do you read Japanese?
I usually read manga, and use yomichan and manga_ocr. Initially I'll try to read the sentence by itself to see if I understand it. If I don't, I'll take a screenshot of the sentence so manga_ocr parses the text, and then I'll paste it somewhere in my browser and use yomichan to check unknown vocabulary. I've already done Genki I and II so I almost never have to look up grammar. When I do find grammar I don't understand, a quick Google search, or just referring back to Tae Kim or Genki, will do. I never translate the full sentence, I just check the meaning of unknown words and try to understand the sentence in Japanese.
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Looking for a program for quick word extraction WITHOUT leaving the screen?
If on browser, use Yomichan. Otherwise, set up a screenshot tool like ShareX with https://github.com/kha-white/manga-ocr
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easy manga that writes left to right (horizontal) and uses kanji with furigana
manga-ocr, which you will probably want to use for convenience anyway, convert the text to horizontal and it will automatically show up this way in the Yomichan clipboard monitor.
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What is the most accurate Windows OCR
MangaOCR on github is really good. There are two main gui of it that i know of. The first is a whole gui reader of it and is called poricom. The second lets you ocr anything on the screen when pressing alt+q and is called cloe. Here are the links : https://github.com/kha-white/manga-ocr https://github.com/blueaxis/Poricom https://github.com/blueaxis/Cloe
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Reading Manga with Hiragana
I'm going to go against what everybody is saying and say to not rely on furigana. There was another comment saying to set up mokuro to use yomichan with. Imo, that would be the more ideal setup. You not only have access to a lot more manga (that don't use furigana), but being overly reliant on furigana may prevent you from building up your intuition for figuring out which kanji reading to use in which moment. Part of building comprehension/intuition is trying to figure out which kanji reading/word meaning you should use in each differing context. Furthermore, if you can't set up mokuro, look into setting up an OCR and a texthooker. https://github.com/kha-white/manga-ocr The one above would be the one that I would recommend the most.
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How do you (personally) read manga at i+1?
they are probably referring to this Great thing, reads an image from the clipboard and puts back the text from the image.
- I have a question
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Need help translating a picture.
If you have more of these, manga-ocr can read it without any issues.
jidoujisho
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I made a cool (i think) Japanese resource list website
https://github.com/lrorpilla/jidoujisho - mobile app for reading and watching with pop-up like yomichan
- Show HN: Immersion language learning suite for Android
- Alternatives to Animelon/Voracious?
- Transform your Boox Device into an All-in-One Japanese Study Tool
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Does Android device have method for immersion through anime?
Jidoujisho and Hibike Euphonium, Yofukashi no Uta, Onimai
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Android epub reader app with built-in J-E functionality?
https://github.com/lrorpilla/jidoujisho/tree/main and as for dictionary format I don't remember but I believe they have a couple dictionaries that were edited to be compatible, look for that if the standard ones you'd use for yomichan don't work
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how to convert video tutorial course into anki flashcards?
jidoujisho (Android) - https://github.com/lrorpilla/jidoujisho
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Kind of silly, but I had a 'It makes sense moment' today
It would be better to use jidoujisho with a proper dictionary, as translations are a crutch that are better off being dropped.
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Best Japanese dictionary for Android?
https://github.com/emc2314/arujisho best in my opinion. You can use https://github.com/lrorpilla/jidoujisho if you want to import your own dictionary. Otherwise ebpocket pro on the google store
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Best balanced approach to speed running vocab without ignoring kanji ?
For your free hours, if you have a hand free, maybe install a book reader with a popup dictionnary on your phone like jidoujisho and read on your phone. You're now immersing at work :)
What are some alternatives?
mokuro - Read Japanese manga inside browser with selectable text.
Textractor - Extracts text from video games and visual novels. Highly extensible.
Poricom - Optical character recognition in manga images. Manga OCR desktop application
EasyOCR - Ready-to-use OCR with 80+ supported languages and all popular writing scripts including Latin, Chinese, Arabic, Devanagari, Cyrillic and etc.
Kaku - 画 - Japanese OCR Dictionary
yomichan - Japanese pop-up dictionary extension for Chrome and Firefox.
mahjong - Implementation of riichi mahjong related stuff (hand cost, shanten, agari end, etc.)
typhon - e-book reader with Rikai-like Japanese dictionary lookup for Android
KantanManga - KantanManga is an application that helps you read raw manga
mpvacious - Adds mpv keybindings to create Anki cards from movies and TV shows.