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This is what jBrowse can do with the page in your browser...
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Inject Furigana
jBrowse has been used here to inject furigana into a web page. jBrowse looks up
the kanji in the page, decides what reading is relevant, and adds kana above
each line.
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Inject Definitions
So useful, it's like cheating. jBrowse divides the page into words using its
knowledge of grammar, looks up each word, and stores the information in the
browser so that when you move the mouse over a word, the meaning appears in the
jBrowse toolbar. In this case, the word 'futotte', outlined in red, has been
correctly identified as part of the verb 'futoru'.
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There are also the integrated dictionary and kanji tools...
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Dictionary
The jBrowse dictionary is integrated with the browser -- you can set it so that
any word you select in the browser is looked up automatically. With over 90,000
words and phrases, and with pronunciations, variant kanji, and grammatical
information included, it's a powerful dictionary in its own right.
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Kanji Finder
Double-click on a word in the dictionary, and the kanji will be looked up here
in the kanji finder. Double-click on an entry in the kanji finder, and words
with that kanji will appear in the dictionary. This kanji finder lets you
search by bushu radical, stroke count, jouyou level, meaning, reading, JIS and
Unicode number and of course by pasting in the actual kanji itself. |
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