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dico | RFC 2229 compliant dictionary client | Mehr ... |
GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229. It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module can serve one or more databases. . This package contains the dico console client. |
dico-dev | RFC 2229 compliant modular dictionary server (development files) | Mehr ... |
GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229. It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module can serve one or more databases. . This package contains the header files, static libraries, and symbolic links needed for development. |
dico-doc | RFC 2229 compliant modular dictionary server (documentation) | Mehr ... |
GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229. It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module can serve one or more databases. . This package contains the complete documentation for GNU Dico. |
dico-module-dictorg | RFC 2229 compliant modular dictionary server (dict.org module) | Mehr ... |
GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229. It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module can serve one or more databases. . This package contains the module that handles databases in dict.org format. |
dico-module-guile | RFC 2229 compliant modular dictionary server (Guile module) | Mehr ... |
GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229. It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module can serve one or more databases. . This package provides an abstract layer for interfacing with database modules written in Guile. |
dico-module-mediawiki | RFC 2229 compliant modular dictionary server (mediawiki module) | Mehr ... |
GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229. It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module can serve one or more databases. . This package contains the module that handles the use of Wiktionary or Wikipedia as a dictionary database. |
dico-module-outline | RFC 2229 compliant modular dictionary server (Emacs module) | Mehr ... |
GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229. It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module can serve one or more databases. . This package contains the module that handles databases in Emacs outline format. This module is designed mostly as an example and for testing purposes. |
dico-module-python | RFC 2229 compliant modular dictionary server (Python module) | Mehr ... |
GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229. It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module can serve one or more databases. . This package provides an abstract layer for interfacing with database modules written in Python. |
dicod | RFC 2229 compliant modular dictionary server | Mehr ... |
GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229. It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module can serve one or more databases. . This package contains the dicod server. |
dicoweb | RFC 2229 compliant modular dictionary server (web interface) | Mehr ... |
GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229. It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module can serve one or more databases. . This package provides a web interface for database searches. |
libdico0 | RFC 2229 compliant modular dictionary server (shared library) | Mehr ... |
GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229. It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module can serve one or more databases. . This package contains the shared library. |
python-dicoclient | RFC 2229 compliant dictionary client module and shell | Mehr ... |
GNU Dico is an implementation of the DICT protocol as defined in RFC 2229. It is fully modular: the daemon itself (dicod) provides only the server functionality, and knows nothing about database formats. Actual searches are performed by functions supplied in loadable modules. A single module can serve one or more databases. . This package contains a Python module that provides a Dico client and a simple interactive shell. |
python-wit | wikitext translation library | Mehr ... |
This package provides Wit, a Python library for converting wiki markup into another kind of markup. Currently it supports HTML and plain text. |