Bug#1004507: RFP: tagainijisho -- Japanese dictionary and learning assistant
Control: retitle -1 ITP: tagainijisho -- Japanese dictionary and learning assistant X-Debbugs-Cc: b...@khumba.net On Fri, 31 Mar 2023 21:15:12 -0700 Bryan Gardiner wrote: I have updated the old 1.0.2-2 packaging for the latest release, and uploaded a source package to mentors.debian.net. I haven't found in the docs whether I should file an ITP separate from this RFP, or can just use this bug, but I'll assume for the sake of tidiness that a separate bug isn't wanted. Right, you just retitle the package. Please note that you should find a team that you ask to sponsor the package or file a RFS on sponsorship-requests.
Bug#1004507: RFP: tagainijisho -- Japanese dictionary and learning assistant
Hello, Tagaini Jisho is a fantastic program and is my go-to for any kind of Japanese translation, so I am interested in getting it back into Debian. Its Qt 5 port was released as stable in version 1.2.0 last year, and the latest upstream version is now 1.2.2. I have updated the old 1.0.2-2 packaging for the latest release, and uploaded a source package to mentors.debian.net. I haven't found in the docs whether I should file an ITP separate from this RFP, or can just use this bug, but I'll assume for the sake of tidiness that a separate bug isn't wanted. Thanks, Bryan
Bug#1004507: RFP: tagainijisho -- Japanese dictionary and learning assistant
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-Cc: onit...@gmail.com * Package name: tagainijisho Version : 1.1.90 Upstream Author : Alexandre Courbot * URL : https://github.com/Gnurou/tagainijisho * License : GPL-3.0-or-later Programming Lang: C++ Description : Japanese dictionary and learning assistant Tagaini Jisho is a Japanese learning assistant built around a vocabulary and kanji dictionary. Its goal is to make it easy to: * Lookup and find words or kanji (later referred to as "entries") that you want to study, * Mark and organize the entries you want to study or remember, and * Consolidate your global knowledge by connecting related studied entries together to facilitate memorization. Using Tagaini, you can add entries to your study list, tag them, add notes, practice them as flashcards, and easily navigate to related entries. A powerful search engine lets you look words and kanji up from fragments of information, like character components or number of strokes. Finally, export options allow you to print booklets for study or export entries to CSV for e.g. using them with Anki. This package had previously been part of Debian, but was removed due to a lack of Qt 5 support. Version 1.1.90 introduces compatibility with Qt 5, making Tagaini Jisho suitable for inclusion again.