Re: [orca-list] Orca with accessible desktop dictionaries



Hello Luciano,

Luciano de Souza schrieb am 28.07.2013, 11:25 -0300:
I have installed a english dictionary some time ago. Orca used to
behave very well and I have no difficult to search words. However, my
memory failed and I could not remember the name of the package.
Does someone know about english desktop dictionaries working
efficiently with Orca?
And about accessible desktop dictionaries in another languages?
Spanish, portuguese, french, german... Is there also accessible
dictionaries?
So it depends much on the distribution you're using. Gnome ships with the IMHO
accessible gnome-dictionary. If you install the dict-server, you can install
every FreeDict package you like. Imagine you are using Ubuntu, the following
packages would give you a dictionary:
dictd, gnome-dictionary, dict-freedict-spa-eng
Or as a command:
sudo apt-get install dictd gnome-dictionary dict-freedict-spa-eng
You can find more dictionaries by searching for FreeDict.

HTH
Sebastian
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