I've added them, removed ~/.gconf/apps/gjiten, killed gconf and now it seems to work ok. Also, I can't delete dictionaries from Gjiten or move them up in the list. When I press the remove button it crashes: http://pastebin.com/jjnuWpuR If you experience the same behavior I can post another bug report then.
2012/6/20 Botond Botyanszki <b...@siliconium.net> > > The gjiten postinst script converts the dictionary files to utf-8 and > places these into /usr/share/gjiten/dics/. > You should be using these. > > On Tue, 19 Jun 2012 21:56:51 +0400 > eurekafag <eureka...@eureka7.ru> wrote: > > > Yes, that could be the cause. But Debian provides only these > dictionaries, > > I mean from edict. I also installed enamdict as gjiten suggests it and it > > contains some Japanese words but they aren't common words just proper > > names; place-names, surnames and so on. Kanjidic shows no kanjis when I > > select this dictionary as the source. I guess those dictionaries from > edict > > package should be converted to UTF-8 then but I don't know if this will > > break something. Without dictionaries gjiten and kanjidic are useless > > anyway. > >