Ubuntu :: How To Make Goldendict Pronounce Words
May 22, 2011I have goldendict and I want it to pronounce words,how can I do that?
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View 2 RepliesI've tried to purge[linux] goldendict and reinstall it, and when I type 'goldendict' inside the terminal it outputs 'Another GoldenDict copy started already.'And running 'sudo killall goldendict' outputs 'goldendict: no process found'
View 3 Replies View RelatedI need some plugin for Gedit (or maybe other HTML-editor) which will make tags of words, like: I type "div", hit some hotkeys or anything else with keyboard and get "<div></div>". The same with all the words I type in. Do you guys know which piece of software can do such things?
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow do I install goldendict ?stardict I installed but when I do a word search word to the show:I still can not install the Avant Window Navigator?Which means I'm enabled the repo?
View 2 Replies View RelatedJust installed 10.04. When I'm using empathy, the spell checker says all sorts of correctly spelled words are incorrect, such as "eventually" and "examples".Does empathy use the system's dictionary or it's own? Is there a way to download a better dictionary?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to write organize songs on my computer and ran out to the problem that some songs had names with underscores instead of spaces(which I had no problems removing, using awk). But i had some troubles with capitalizing first letters of the words. I think that it is not a big problem, but I don't know how to do it.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI am looking for a program that will allow me to type a command to quickly define a word. Something like this: Code: dic piquant
1. Having a pleasantly sharp taste or appetizing flavor.
2. Pleasantly stimulating or exciting to the mind
Is there a command that could be used to find word content in a file? I.e I want to find all files containing the word 169.254.0.0 in /etc directory.
View 4 Replies View Relatedi waas wondering if anyone knew of a script or program that removes duplicate words in a txt file. im making an install script and the install list has gotten a bit long so i want to ensure there are no duplicates in the file
View 2 Replies View Relatedthe browser i'm using is operaand this is the only site that looks like this but it's a very important onethere should be arabic words there i tried to change the language encoding to arabic windows-1256 tried to install arabic in language support
View 1 Replies View Relatedi have this file, and considering it's obnoxiously huge i'd prefer not to have to do this manually. Is there some way i can manipulate sed or awk to change every other letter in all the words in a file to capital letters?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI need to grep a dictionary file.Only the words that contain 2 or more z's and only 1 b needs to be listed.
View 1 Replies View RelatedFor example if i have the following "OneThree" and i want to add the word "Two" between "one" and "three". To have "OneTwoThree" How can i do this?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI just typed several long lines into vi but I only want it to have 80 columns. How can I set this in vi?
View 1 Replies View RelatedThis array is supposed to contain 12 elements (names of the month) What I want to achieve is that depending on some user input (a number 1-12) a full name of one of the months will be displayed, eg.
Code:
scanf("%d", &month);
printf("The month is %c", months_names[month]);
How could someone remove all double or more spaces from a group of words? Is there a GUI program or CLI method or both? Example: I like to turn this:
[Code]...
So theres this command
Code:
man -k mail
Which lists commands that contain the keyword "mail" in their description.I want the output of this command in less and the words highlighted by grep. Something like
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man -k mail | grep mail | less
The command doesn't work, how do I fix it?
I have a list of approximately 50 words that I'd like to search documents for and delete those words. I was wondering if there is some type of automated process for removing multiple words rather than me manually putting each word into 'find and replace'
On that note I guess I could write the Macro in python if there isn't anything out there that does this. However I read that open office only works with python 2.3.5 or something of that nature, and I have already installed 3.1. Is that still going to be an issue?
I am using Oracle Enterprise Linux version 4 update 7.
Sometimes I have to access large files with thousands of lines in them and I would like to locate a particultar word. e.g.
vi /etc/passwd.
The contents of file passwd are displayed.I want to find a username of joe assuming the passwd file is 2000 lines long.
I would like to use a linux command that will locate joe and highlight in the passwd file as to where word joe is.
Is there a linux command that can do this?
I exported a spreadsheet file into cvs format.
The cvs file is formatted this way
field1,field2,field3,..etc
I want it to be in a Quote delimited format like so
"field1","field2","field3",..etc
How can I display the no. of lines, words and characters for each file in current directory and in sub directory.
wc . * shows errornous result as there are some executable files in that directory.
I am looking for this `struct messages_sdd_t` and I need to search through a lot of *.c files to find it.However, I can't seen to find a match as I want to exclude all the words 'struct' and 'messages_sdd_t'. As I want to search on this only 'struct messages_sdd_t' The reason for this is, as struct is used many times and I keep getting pages or search results.The directory I am searching in, has another directories so it will have to search recursively.I have been doing this without success:Code: find . -type f -name '*.c' | xargs grep 'struct messages_sdd_t'and thisCode: find . -type f -name '*.c' | xargs egrep -w 'struct|messages_sdd_t'
View 3 Replies View Related15 for(i = 0; i < N; i++) I want to replace "i" with "test" in the line above,whose line number is 15. When I tried this command :15s/i/test/ Line 15 turned to be this: for(test = 0; i < N; i++) It only replace the first "i",but I want to change all "i" in line 15.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI want to grep any line with "john" or "jack". How to do that? I tried
grep john | grep jack
but it didn't work
I want to search lines with these stings with one or more spaces..
e.g
Code:
a b
a b
a b
a b
How will I achieve this by egrep ?
User submits a ms word file, and the php can recognize the number of words? Is it only possible for ms win server?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen I'm using KWord and I try to highlight text or even click to another line, it doesn't show the highlight or the cursor.I ran the program via Konsole and got the following output:
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(Soprano::Redland::BackendPlugin) creating model of type "hashes" with options "hash-type='memory',contexts='yes'"
[code]...
I just want to search file names, not their content.
Using gnome-search-tool, if I search for "word1 word3" I can't find "word1 word2 word3.txt" but I do find it (and too many others) if I just search for "word1"
I would have thought a boolean AND search would just be automatic, but I guess not. I've already come across searchmonkey, but I'm not smart enough to figure out how to set it up to do this - i.e. I don't want to have to use regular expressions or be typing "*" all over the place.
P.S. I do use google desktop search, but I hate using it as the results are way too narrow to be of any use and haven't been able to figure out how to widen it.
P.P.S. I also found this: In terminal type gconf-editor and find gnome-search-tool in the Apps. Then look for the field quick_search_second_scan_excluded_paths and change the slash to nothing, i.e. delete the "/".
It worked for my ubuntu 10.04 pc, but not this one (ubuntu 9.1) - so I thought maybe there's another way...
I am trying to use grep to only tell me files that include both words matching in a pattern file. However when i specify:
grep -f <pattern file> <file>
It pulls out anything that matches one or the other.
Not both.
how to get it to match AND not OR.
I am creating a documentation (in English) where I need to write some Sanskrit words. My OS is debian-5.0.4. I have texlive-latex3 and have installed latex-sanskrit. Problem is what US-English keyboard will produce the Sanskrit letters. My 'Latex-A Document Preparation System' by Leslie Lamport gives the commands for some Western languages - Greek, Swedish, French. Is any document/manual available to suit my purpose?
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