JL
ichiran
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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JL
- chiitranslate not working pls help
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JP Lazy Immersion Tool Setup Guide: all-in-one modern easy-to-install resources for PC & Android (Anime, Manga, LN, VN)
I think rather than clipboard inserter for VNs, this is wayyy more convenient https://github.com/rampaa/JL having to go back and forth between your VN window and your browser window with clipboard stuff is annoying and fairly inefficient, you lose a lot of time and it just feels unnatural. Meanwhile if you set up this you can read directly from it in the same place that you'd normally read with a VN, it supports anki integration too. Though fair warning, I haven't actually tried this exact program, I use chiitranslite which it's based off of, but CTL gives virus warnings and stuff when you go to download and you have to change some settings and it doesn't have anki integration, so harder to recommend.
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Easy visual novels to practice japanese
I respectfully disagree with the latter half of your comment. OP could try something parser-less first like JL first, but switch to a parser if they find it too stressful.
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What Japanese learning tools do you use on a regular basis?
Decent list. Some additions: exSTATIC, mokuro, migaku, TheMoeWay discord, compressed audio, and the coolest of all, JL
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An Updated Way To Learn Japanese Through VNs?
Textractor, Translation Aggregator (for JParser + Mecab) and JL
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[GUIDE] How to use texthookers and JL/Yomichan to read visual novels in Japanese
JL setup is easier. All you need is the program and textractor Download it from here. Make sure textractor is open and properly setup and the copy to clipboard extension for textractor installed. Refer to the github for any problems
- Fureraba or Sanoba Witch first for palate cleansing + learning Japanese?
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Learn Japanese with VNs – my project
The recently released JL seem to have all of those features, so even that is already covered.
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Agent - Universal script based text hooker
> why make another hook text translation if there is textractor? I didn't know about Textractor (VNR too) when creating Agent, (I created it while learning about JavaScript engine (V8), emulators,...) Its not Textractor replacer. Agent do the things another text hookers can't, I/g: Emulated games, JavaScript games, MAGES games,... (By design, textractor can't...). > Why not integrate Agent into ...? Textractor, VNR,... is HCode based (same engine). Agent is script based. Agent use a different engine (JavaScript). Normal users can't see the different, but its easy to maintenance, sharing, support new games, complex games,... > the small box. Agent takes the text from the game and only that. You can combine Agent with textractor (clipboard), yomichan, JL (github.com/rampaa/JL), Sugoi,...
- JL, new mouse-over dictionary tool for japanese, with epwing support and custom dictionaries
ichiran
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I'm looking for a reliable Japanese word segmentation algorithm
Check out ichi.moe. The word detection and splitting is quite good, and the backend is available on Github as ichiran. Unfortunately for most sane developers, the backend is written in Lisp.
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Function & Variable Naming Conventions?
Here's an example from my codebase which uses a lot of creative naming. There are "suffixes" (which I guess is a grammar term) but also "patches", "penalties", "synergies", "segfilters" and so on which are the terms I made up solely for this code.
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Starting a batteries-included extended standard library project. Request for comments.
You say batteries-included, I see a kitchen sink. Not everything needs huge libraries like ironclad loaded in, and every new dependency is a potential breakage in the future. I like to occasionally look at the dependencies list in my projects' .asd and see if I can get rid of something. For example I used cl-str only for its join function... And then I saw how it's implemented. I mean, really???. I rolled my own join instead. But if everyone starts using these battery-included kitchen sinks, I would still be loading a bunch of libraries I don't ever intend to use. I hear it's a big problem in node.js community.
What are some alternatives?
yomichan - Japanese pop-up dictionary extension for Chrome and Firefox.
languagepod101-scraper - Python scraper for Language Pods such as Japanesepod101.com :japanese_ogre: :japan: :sushi: Compatible with Japanese, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and many more! ✨
DawgSharp - DAWG String Dictionary in C#
awesome-anki - A curated list of awesome Anki add-ons, decks and resources
CIEL - CIEL Is an Extended Lisp. Scripting with batteries included.
qolibri - Continuation of the qolibri EPWING dictionary/book reader
common-lisp-standard-library
Translation-Aggregator - Translation Aggregator is a program that machine translates texts through multiple sources and presents them in one convenient window.
3bmd - markdown processor in CL using esrap parser
scripts - A collection of scripts for Agent. Feel free to submit a pull request to add your script.
cl-utils - GrammaTech Common Lisp Utilities