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- <!-- Don't use links in the text below, it crashes the app. -->
- <h2>Dictionary manager</h2>
- This screen lists all the available and installed dictionaries.
- <ul>
- <li> Click a dictionary to download or open it.
- <li> Long-click on a dictionary to move it to the top of the list or delete it.
- </ul>
-
- <h2>Dictionary</h2>
- This screen shows dictionary entries. This is a massive list that you can
- scroll all the way through, or you can type in the search text to jump
- there in the list. Entries in the list are filed in multiple places,
- under all the relevant words.
- <h3>Searching</h3>
- <ul>
- <li> Type a single word to search for it. QuickDic searches as you type,
- jumping to the relevant position in the list.
- <li> (NEW) Type multiple words separated by spaces. QuickDic finds all
- the rows containing all of the words and displays them.
- <li> QuickDic tries to sort words using a romanized transliteration,
- so you can try searching for non-Latin words using the Latin alphabet.
- <li> If the search text box isn't focused, you can start typing and its
- contents will be replaced.
- </ul>
- <h3>Tricks</h3>
- <ul>
- <li> Click the button to the right of the search box to switch dictionary directions: EN->DE to DE->EN.
- <li> (NEW) Long-click the button to the right of the search box to pick a new dictionary.
- <li> Long-click any entry to bring up the context menu, from which you can:
- <ul>
- <li> (NEW) Long-click a particular word to jump to that word in the
- dictionary. This is a great way to quickly lookup words that
- are part of definitions (especially if they're in a language that's
- tough to type in!)
- <li> Add the current row to the wordList.txt file for later study.
- <li> Copy the current row to the clipboard.
- </ul>
- <!-- Long-click in the search text to open the search history. -->
- </ul>
-
+<!-- Don't use links in the text below, it crashes the app. -->
+<h2>Dictionary data</h2>
+Most dictionary data comes from http://wiktionary.org. If you want
+to add or fix an entry, please do it there.
+<h2>Important notes</h2>
+<ul>
+<li>If QuickDic seems to crash when opening a dictionary
+(especially on Sony Ericcson devices), it's probably a problem
+loading the embedded font. Try opening QuickDic's preferences and
+changing the font to "System default."</li>
+</ul>
+<h2>Dictionary manager</h2>
+This screen lists all the available and installed dictionaries.
+<ul>
+<li>Click the download button to download a dictionary.</li>
+<li>Use the text box at the top to filter the dictionaries by name.</li>
+<li>Long-click on a dictionary to move it to the top of the list or
+delete it.</li>
+</ul>
+<h2>Dictionary</h2>
+This screen shows dictionary entries. This is a massive list that
+you can scroll all the way through, or you can type in the search
+text to jump there in the list. Entries in the list are filed in
+multiple places, under all the relevant words.
+<h3>Searching</h3>
+<ul>
+<li>Type a single word to search for it. QuickDic searches as you
+type, jumping to the relevant position in the list.</li>
+<li>Type multiple words separated by spaces. QuickDic finds all the
+rows containing all of the words and displays them.</li>
+<li>QuickDic tries to sort words using a romanized transliteration,
+so you can try searching for non-Latin words using the Latin
+alphabet.</li>
+<li>If the search text box isn't focused, you can start typing and
+its contents will be replaced.</li>
+</ul>
+<h3>Tricks</h3>
+<ul>
+<li>Click the flag button to the left of the search box to switch
+dictionary directions: EN->DE to DE->EN.</li>
+<li>Long-click the flag button to the left of the search box to pick a
+new dictionary.</li>
+<li>Long-click any entry to bring up the context menu, from which
+you can:
+<ul>
+<li>Long-click a particular word to jump to that word in the
+dictionary. This is a great way to quickly lookup words that are
+part of definitions (especially if they're in a language that's
+tough to type in!)</li>
+<li>Add the current row to the wordList.txt file for later
+study.</li>
+<li>Copy the current row to the clipboard.</li>
+</ul>
+<!-- Long-click in the search text to open the search history. --></li>
+</ul>
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