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Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 3rd March 2008, 07:50 AM
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Traditional Support
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Posted By trevelyan
Re: Traditional Support
Thanks to pressure from Mark at toshuo.com, the annotation engine is now outputting popups in
traditional characters (when input is traditional characters). Will be working on hooking up the
editing...
Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 18th February 2008, 12:34 AM
Replies: 5
Traditional Support
Views: 305
Posted By trevelyan
Re: Traditional Support
I'm generally happy to let people use the adso materials commercially provided they attribute the
materials and contribute back to the project. I don't think it's onerous to send an email asking
for...
Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 17th February 2008, 09:01 PM
Replies: 5
Traditional Support
Views: 305
Posted By trevelyan
Re: Traditional Support
The academic team at ChinesePod is using some Adso-related tools to help with lesson preparation,
which is helping us flag some of the issues that still exist with duoyinci and pushing forward
the...
Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 17th February 2008, 06:21 PM
Replies: 5
Traditional Support
Views: 305
Posted By trevelyan
Traditional Support
We've fixed the issues with automatic traditional character recognition that character pointed out
in another thread. The updated code (and database) is available for download. Anything from
version...
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