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Issue when i press the "add definition" button in the card browser #15

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IEatRamen234 opened this issue Jun 15, 2024 · 7 comments
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@IEatRamen234
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  1. OS name: Linux mint
  2. OS version: 21.3 Cinnamon
  3. Anki version: 24.06.2, installed from script. I also encountered the problem in older versions of anki, both flatpak and script.
    When i press the "add definition" button, i get this error: "Connection Error". I have it set up correctly in the settings, as seen in the image
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@tatsumoto-ren
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The "add definition" button works by fetching definitions from https://sakura-paris.org. See this file for details.

Sakura-paris was an online dictionary website. But it died a while ago. There's ongoing work to replace it, and it will be implemented in future versions of AJT Japanese.

@IEatRamen234
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Thanks! now i know that the issue is taken care of. good luck!!

@tatsumoto-ren
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While the feature is not ready yet, in the mean time you can add definitions using either Rikaitan or Goldendict.

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Furshia commented Aug 10, 2024

Would it be possible to have custom sources for the "add definition"?

@tatsumoto-ren
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Hopefully, yes.

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would jisho work? there are some libraries designed exclusively to act as an api for it.

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would jisho work?

It offers only japanese to english translation. Ideally we want to be able to use a wide range of monolingual dictionaries.

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