IntelliWebSearch with local dictionaries on CD-ROM Thread poster: Claudio Porcellana (X)
| Claudio Porcellana (X) Italy Local time: 16:04 English to Italian
Hi there Personally, I do not like searching online for terminology, but rather on my many specialized CD/paper dictionaries (OCRized then indexed with Archivarius, along with my huge TMs) Long time ago I searched for "something" just as fast and handy as Babylon, able to recognize the select text, then giving me the translation with a couple of click, and I found that IntelliWebSearch served my purpose (now I switched to WinAutomation because it's eas... See more Hi there Personally, I do not like searching online for terminology, but rather on my many specialized CD/paper dictionaries (OCRized then indexed with Archivarius, along with my huge TMs) Long time ago I searched for "something" just as fast and handy as Babylon, able to recognize the select text, then giving me the translation with a couple of click, and I found that IntelliWebSearch served my purpose (now I switched to WinAutomation because it's easier and does many other things, e.g. managing any software/routine in my PC) However, I quickly realized that IntelliWebSearch was designed to make Web searches, but after some attempts I figured out how using it with most of my dictionaries (even if some of them doesn't work so smoothly, due to the particular GUI) So given that the "syntax" for CD dictionaries is not exactly user-friendly, I put here commands for major English to Italian technical dictionaries, hoping they are still valid for the new releases of IntelliWebSearch Note: more up-to-date dictionaries have particular GUIs that are impossible to use with shortcuts, so impossible to query by any tool but your mouse Note: these strings are to be copy-pasted under: Modifica/Aggiungi nuova ricerca/Fine field Oxford-Paravia @ Zanichelli Ragazzini 2010 !{u}@ WordNet 2.1 {Home}+{End}{Delete}@{Enter} Logiterm Pro {Home}^{Del}@{Enter} Hoepli Marolli Grande dizionario tecnico inglese {Home}^{Del}@ Devoto-Oli 2010 {Home}^{Del}@ Segen Medicina moderna {Home}^{Del}@ Dizionario Medico M.L. Petrelli {Home}^{Del}@{Enter} Zanichelli Il Nuovo Medicina e Biologia {Home}^{Del}@{Enter} Zanichelli l'Inglese Tecnico e Scientifico a cura di Edigeo !{u}@ Zanichelli McGraw-Hill Dizionario enciclopedico scientifico e tecnico !{u}@{Enter} Stedman's Electronic Medical Dictionary, version 7.0 {Home}^{Del}@ Zanichelli Picchi Economics & Business !{u}{Home}^{Delete}@{Enter}
[Edited at 2017-07-13 17:13 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | Rolf Keller Germany Local time: 16:04 English to German Lookup in local dictionaries (CD or hard disk) | Jul 13, 2017 |
Claudio, thanks for sharing these settings. FWIW, the settings are useful for users of the Omni-Lookup software as well. The modifications are simple: Replace {Home}^{Del} by {home}{c}{del} {Home}^{Delete} by {home}{c}{del} {Home}+{End} by {home}{s}{end} !{u} by {a}u @ by {#} and use lowercase letters only. Here some additional query key sequences from my bookshelf: Langenscheidt e-Wörterbücher: {tab}{tab}{tab}{ta... See more Claudio, thanks for sharing these settings. FWIW, the settings are useful for users of the Omni-Lookup software as well. The modifications are simple: Replace {Home}^{Del} by {home}{c}{del} {Home}^{Delete} by {home}{c}{del} {Home}+{End} by {home}{s}{end} !{u} by {a}u @ by {#} and use lowercase letters only. Here some additional query key sequences from my bookshelf: Langenscheidt e-Wörterbücher: {tab}{tab}{tab}{tab}{...}{#} Unilex (Acolada): {c}e{f2}{...}{#}{enter Duden: {c}s{...}{#}{enter} Additionally, Omni-Lookup is able to search dictionaries that are "softwareless files", e. g. .tbx (EU & Microsoft glossaries), .tmx (EU) and .xls(x). This works out of the box, no CAT software, no Excel and no sophisticated key sequence are needed.
[Bearbeitet am 2017-07-13 11:25 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | Claudio Porcellana (X) Italy Local time: 16:04 English to Italian TOPIC STARTER Omni-Lookup ? | Jul 13, 2017 |
I think I did a look eons ago, but I think to remember it was in German only or maybe I found it as difficult as IntelliWebSearch, while I am a fan of pure WYSIWYG tools, or even better tools that do all the job alone | | | Rolf Keller Germany Local time: 16:04 English to German Good tools pay off | Jul 13, 2017 |
Claudio Porcellana wrote: I think I did a look eons ago, but I think to remember it was in German only English & German, incl manuals. maybe I found it as difficult as IntelliWebSearch If you find it too difficult to learn how to drive a car, you'll have to walk by feet and many people will overtake you. | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » IntelliWebSearch with local dictionaries on CD-ROM Trados Studio 2022 Freelance | The leading translation software used by over 270,000 translators.
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