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Rikaichan is a free addon for Firefox that utilizes the WWWJDIC for translating Japanese in your browser.
Since it’s a Firefox addon, all Firefox needs is the files, so this should theoretically be a simple job, although it might be alittle tricky to realize at first. I had the (not so) wonderful experience of doing this on a computer that did not have internet connection. Hence, experience points.
. THIS ADD-ON IS NO LONGER SUPPORTED AND WILL NOT WORK WITH FIREFOX 57+ (however, it still works in Waterfox using a non-e10s window: 'File New Non-e10s Window'). Rikaisama is a modification of the rikaichan Japanese-English popup dictionary that adds many features and customization options such as audio pronunciation, EPWING dictionary support, sanseido web dictionary support, word. Linux/Mac users: mplayer must be installed. Change audio playback volume: 1) Open the rikaichan options and select the General tab. 2) In the Audio Volume box, Enter a value in the range 0-100 with 100 being the loudest. Using the advanced save feature 1) Open the rikaichan options and select the Clipboard & Save tab. 2) Select a save file. Japanese dictionary.
Part 1: Download
On the download page for rikaichan ( http://www.polarcloud.com/rikaichan ), there is a list of files under the heading:
Download the Firefox/Thunderbird/Seamonkey add-on
Download the Firefox/Thunderbird/Seamonkey add-on
Right-click on the desired file and click “save as”. (If you don’t, Firefox will try to automatically install it.)
You can also get the file the same way from a firefox addons page.
Now, you need the dictionary. You can find it here:
Right click on the dictionary file link and click “save as”.
Now that you have both files, you’ll notice they are both .xpi files. This is just an archive (in fact, these are actually .zip files). You don’t have to do anything to the files.
Part 2: Placement
Take the files and put them in your extensions folder for Mozilla. For Windows users, this is found in AppDataRoaming. (Vista = Desktop[user]AppDataRoamingMozillaExtensions.) (XP = C:Documents and Settings[user]Application DataMozillaFirefoxProfiles[vendor]extensions[application id] . Notably, [vendor] is just [email protected] and [application id] is whatever you want, though you should name it “rikaichan x.xx” where “x.xx” is the version.)
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If you run another platform or want specific details for your platform, go to the Firefox how-to install extensions page.
Part 3: Getting it to work
a) Open Firefox. You’ll know if rikaichan has been loaded by the little pink/orange smiley face on the far right side of Firefox’s bar (the bar containing the URL bar and the search bar).
b) Now, type into the URL bar the file location of the dictionary .xpi file, which should have been the second file you downloaded (see above). Firefox will take care of the rest.
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If it did notinstall – Type into the URL bar the file location of the rikaichan .xpi file (should be something like rikaichan_2.07.xpi). Firefox may then gripe about not being able to access the internet to download a dictionary file, but who cares. Now repeat step (b).
Midico mac crack. Here's what it looks like: http://i.imgur.com/QSefdOQ.png
Also when I open a new window some of the buttons from addons are huge and they don't shrink until I click the download manager button:http://i.imgur.com/AmbB8Y4.png
When the window saying that Firefox 20 had been released came up earlier today, I clicked 'Install Later.' Later on I was working on something and Firefox suddenly froze. I force-quit it and restarted it and it automatically upgraded to 20, but everything got screwed up like this. Could someone please tell me how to fix it? Thanks.
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EDIT: I found that disabling the 'Tab Mix Plus' extension fixed these problems.