looki said...
Haha, don't worry, I didn't take any offense to that or anything. Just wanted to point out that this is no longer in development.
Hehe, alright. I guess it's finished anyway, or isn't it?
It's a direct fork from Looki's script, so he's still credited for that anyway.
The only thing missing I believe was the lack of tense conjugations beyond plural, I can't quite remember, and I'm not sure what more the chrome version may of added between then and now. But considering it's not a direct translation tool, it serves its purpose I believe. Haven't heard of compatibility issues.
looki said...
Haha, don't worry, I didn't take any offense to that
or anything. Just wanted to point out that this is no longer in
development.
Hehe, alright. I guess it's finished anyway, or isn't it?
It's a direct fork from Looki's script, so he's still credited for that anyway.
The
only thing missing I believe was the lack of tense conjugations beyond
plural, I can't quite remember, and I'm not sure what more the chrome
version may of added between then and now. But considering it's not a
direct translation tool, it serves its purpose I believe. Haven't heard
of compatibility issues.
Kaimera-san, could you please add an interface to control which items are replaced like in the Chrome app? (Like Burned, Master, Guru, etc).
With the new API being so different, has anyone got this working recently? I’ve been messing around with the javascript of the extension, but at most I got {“error”:“Unauthorized. Nice try.”,“code”:401}. I couldn’t see a “vocabulary” section in the new API documentation either.
This is fantastic. Thank you so much to Looki and Kaimera.
Some people have said it is not appropriate to see the kanji out of context in English sentences, but it is a way to see the kanji much more often than when I’m reading children’s books or seeing them in reviews! So I think it is great.
I’ve made it so that it attempts to automatically work on all sites even when they have onload events or are trying to prevent tampermonkey from doing things. It is sweet!