Frerich Raabe wrote: > > On Sunday 25 February 2001 22:57, David Faure wrote: > > On Sunday 25 February 2001 21:35, Frerich Raabe wrote: > > > On Sunday 25 February 2001 22:26, Christian Gebauer wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I would like to ask again if I should put Kdict into kdeutils (or > > > > kdenetwork?). > > > > > > > > Kdict is a nice tool for querying DICT servers (www.dict.org) which > > > > host dictionaries and similar databases. > > > > > > > > It features a web-browser-like GUI and comes with a panel applet and a > > > > dcop-interface. > > > > > > > > The program is not very big (~5000 loc). > > > > > > > > Currently the user needs a internet connection or a local DICT server. > > > > But I think it should be possible to add support for local databases in > > > > the future (using the datafiles of the commercial babylon translator > > > > and/or the orginal dict-datafiles). > > > > > > > > You can find screenshots and more informations on the homepage: > > > > http://www.rhrk.uni-kl.de/~gebauerc/kdict/ > > > > > > > > The current version (0.5) could be released without major > > > > modifications, what needs to be done is: > > > > * rewriting the old html-documentation > > > > * probably fixing some minor i18n problems > > > > > > Looks very cool, a great reinforcement for kdenetwork IMHO. > > > > If it works locally too, then it's not really related to networks per se. > > I would rather see that one in kdeutils, no ? > > ksirc works with a local IRC server too, korn hopefully works with a local > POP3 server. Still, those two (and others which would run with local servers) > are in kdenetwork. I think kdict should go into kdenetwork because it's way > more useful if used with an internet connection (just like knewsticker would > be rather boring with local RDF files). > I would agree that having a local dict server is quite uncommon Greetings, Stephan -- Teigwaren heissen Teigwaren, weil sie Teig waren * J. v. d. Lippe MFCH