Moji (extension)
| File:Moji.png | |
| Developer(s) | Erwan Loisant, Gerald Vogt |
|---|---|
| Stable release | 1.0.3
/ August 22, 2011 |
| Engine | |
| Available in | English |
| Type | Mozilla extension |
| License | Source-available freeware |
| Website | moji |
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Moji is a source-available freeware Japanese and Chinese dictionary for Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey written by Erwan Loisant and Gerald Vogt. It is also an extension that makes it possible to search larger free dictionary databases. Moji was designed as a tool to help foreigners who are learning Japanese read Web pages, and it therefore allows searching of hiragana, katakana and kanji terms, but not of rōmaji.
Available dictionaries
Because they have the greatest number of entries, installation of the two English dictionaries is recommended to all users.
- Japanese–English dictionary (based on Jim Breen's EDICT)
- English–Kanji dictionary
- Japanese–French dictionary (based on J.-M. Desperrier's Dico FJ)
- French–Kanji dictionary
- Japanese–German dictionary (based on Ulrich Apel's WaDoKu)
- German–Kanji dictionary
- Japanese–Korean dictionary
- Japanese–Russian dictionary (based on Oleg V. Volkov's Edict files)
- Japanese–Spanish dictionary
- Dictionary of Japanese places with hiragana and rōmaji readings
- Dictionary of Japanese names and last names with hiragana and rōmaji readings
- Simplified Chinese–German dictionary (based on HanDeDict)
- Chinese–German dictionary (based on HanDeDict)
- Simplified Chinese–English dictionary (based on Paul Denisowski's CEDICT)
- Chinese–English word dictionary (based on Paul Denisowski's CEDICT)
- Japanese–Spanish dictionary
Installation
Automatic installation of the extension is possible online using Firefox's or Thunderbird's Add-ons tool or Moji's own automatic tool. Using Moji requires the installation of the Moji extension itself and of at least two dictionaries (a word dictionary and a kanji dictionary). Automatic installation requires JavaScript, but all necessary files can be downloaded and installed manually.
Use
In Firefox Moji opens in a sidebar, and the sidebar itself can be opened using the browser's main menu. Words can then be selected in a Web page and looked up by dropping them directly onto Moji's search box. It is also possible to use a drop-down menu that appears when right-clicking on a word or a user-configurable keyboard shortcut. The program has numerous user-configurable options that can be set through Firefox.
See also
External links
- Moji at Firefox Add-ons
- Moji Archived 2009-02-19 at the Wayback Machine at mozdev.org
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