kding - ding translator wrapper applet for KDE

Edit Package kding
http://www.rexi.org/software/kding/

KDing is a KDE frontend for Ding, a dictionary lookup program. It is a simple
program sitting in KDE's system tray that can translate the current clipboard
content. The user can also enter a single word or a phrase which is then
translated using Ding.

KDing is intended to translate between German and English, but as it uses Ding
to do the actual translation it can be used for every language for which a word
list is available for Ding.

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kding-0.4.3.tar.bz2 0003056272 2.91 MB
kding.changes 0000000851 851 Bytes
kding.spec 0000001742 1.7 KB
Revision 2 (latest revision is 4)
Lars Vogdt's avatar Lars Vogdt (lrupp) committed (revision 2)
- udpate to 0.4.3:
  + bugfix for a race condition when calling egrep
  + preliminary support for compiling with cmake added
Comments 6

Code Struct's avatar

Hi,

the website does not exist anymore http://www.rexi.org/software/kding/ and the domain is for sale. The maintainer's (Michael Rex) email address is part of the domain and probably does not work anymore. Can anyone contact the author if the program is still maintained and by whom?

Currently, I cannot find a better program for offline translation English/German in an efficient way (thanks to global shortcuts).



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Jeffree Star's avatar

KDing sounds like a handy tool for quick translations within the KDE environment. Its integration with Ding allows for versatility in language Tunnel Rush translation, provided there's a word list available.


Tanaki Susan's avatar

Working with the kding translator in a KDE environment can be very convenient, especially if you are learning a new language. The program allows you to quickly translate words and phrases, which simplifies the learning process. In addition to this, I recommend considering english speaking online course, which will help you deepen your knowledge and improve your skills. Mixing tools such as king with systematic online learning creates an excellent foundation for developing language skills. King makes learning more interactive, and the online course will provide a structured approach. By combining these two methods, you can not only learn words, but also immediately put them into practice, which significantly speeds up the learning process.

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