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#+TITLE: Emacs Lexical Information Viewer
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#+AUTHOR: tecosaur
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#+DATE: July 29, 2020
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It's nice to know more about the words you're using. Online dictionaries have
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proliferated and become quite useful, and there are some nice packages available
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If there's something you feel is missing, feel free to make an issue --- or even
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better, a PR!
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* Requirements
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+ The command line stardict tool =sdcv= (support for other backends is planned)
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+ (/optional/) ~visual-fill-column-mode~
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* Configuration
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If you happen to use Doom, you may find [[https://tecosaur.github.io/emacs-config/config.html#lexic][this section]] of my config interesting.
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To set up Lexic to work with your installed dictionaries you want to look at the
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~lexic-dictionary-specs~ variable which formats results based on the =bookname=
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parameter of the =sdcv= dictionary's =.ifo= file.
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* Demo
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[[https://tecosaur.com/lfs/lexic/lexic.gif]]
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