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Rikaitan Import

👋 This project is a community fork of Yomichan-import which was is no longer maintained.

The primary goal is to keep the project alive by providing long-term support and fixing bugs. (Feature improvements are considered secondary.)

Since this is a distributed effort, we highly welcome new contributors! Feel free to browse the issue tracker, and you can find us on DJT Matrix at #tools.

Rikaitan Import allows users of the Rikaitan extension to import custom dictionary files. It currently supports the following formats:

Rikaitan Import is being expanded to support other EPWING dictionaries based on user demand. This is a mostly non-technical (although laborious) process that requires writing regular expressions and creating font tables; volunteer contributions are welcome.

Installation and Usage

Follow the steps outlined below to import your custom dictionary into Rikaitan:

  1. Download a pre-built binary for Linux or Windows from the project page.
  2. Launch the rikaitan-gtk executable after extracting the entire archive (or rikaitan from the command line).
  3. Specify the source path of the dictionary you wish to convert.
  4. Specify the target path of the dictionary ZIP archive that you wish to create.
  5. Press the button labeled Import dictionary... and wait for processing to complete.
  6. On the Rikaitan options page, browse to the dictionary ZIP archive file you created.
  7. Wait for the import progress to complete before closing the options page.

Notice: When converting EPWING dictionaries on Windows, it is important that the dictionary path you provide does not contain non-ASCII characters (including Japanese characters). This problem is due to the fact that the EPWING library used does not support such paths. Attempts to convert dictionaries stored in paths containing illegal characters may cause the conversion process to fail.