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Introduction

GoldenDict is a feature-rich dictionary lookup program, supporting multiple dictionary formats (StarDict/Babylon/Lingvo/Dictd/AARD/MDict/SDict) and online dictionaries, featuring perfect article rendering with the complete markup, illustrations and other content retained, and allowing you to type in words without any accents or correct case.

Requirements

This code has been run and tested on Windows XP/Vista/7, Ubuntu Linux, Mac OS X.

External Deps

  • Make, GCC, Git
  • Qt framework. Minimum required version is 4.6 for Windows, 4.5 for all other platforms. But Qt 4.7 or 4.8 is recommended.
  • If you want to use Qt 5.x then use branch qt4x5
  • Qt Creator IDE is recommended for development
  • Various libraries on Linux (png, zlib, etc)
  • On Mac and Windows all the libraries are already included in the repository

Installing External Deps on Ubuntu Linux

sudo apt-get install git pkg-config build-essential qt4-qmake \
     libvorbis-dev zlib1g-dev libhunspell-dev x11proto-record-dev \
     libqt4-dev libqtwebkit-dev libxtst-dev liblzo2-dev libbz2-dev \
     libao-dev libavutil-dev libavformat-dev libtiff5-dev libeb16-dev

How to build

First, clone this repository, e.g.:

git clone git://github.com/goldendict/goldendict.git

And then invoke qmake-qt4 and make:

cd goldendict && qmake-qt4 && make

In case when qmake-qt4 does not exist, try using qmake but make sure it is indeed from the Qt 4 installation. Alternatively, you might want to load goldendict.pro file from within Qt Creator, especially on Windows.

Building with Chinese conversion support

To add Chinese conversion support you need at first install libopencc-dev package:

sudo apt-get install libopencc-dev

Then pass "CONFIG+=chinese_conversion_support" to qmake

qmake "CONFIG+=chinese_conversion_support"

Building with Zim dictionaries support

To add Zim and Slob formats support you need at first install lzma-dev package:

sudo apt-get install liblzma-dev

Then pass "CONFIG+=zim_support" to qmake

qmake "CONFIG+=zim_support"

Building without extra tiff handler

If you have problem building with libtiff5-dev package, you can pass "CONFIG+=no_extra_tiff_handler" to qmake in order to disable extra tiff support (without such extra support some b/w tiff images will not be displayed):

qmake "CONFIG+=no_extra_tiff_handler"

Building without Epwing format support

If you have problem building with libeb-dev package, you can pass "CONFIG+=no_epwing_support" to qmake in order to disable Epwing format support

qmake "CONFIG+=no_epwing_support"

Building without internal audio player

If you have problem building with FFmpeg/libao (for example, Ubuntu older than 12.04), you can pass "DISABLE_INTERNAL_PLAYER=1" to qmake in order to disable internal audio player completely:

qmake "DISABLE_INTERNAL_PLAYER=1"

NB: All additional settings for qmake that you need must be combined in one qmake launch, for example:

qmake "CONFIG+=zim_support" "CONFIG+=no_extra_tiff_handler" "DISABLE_INTERNAL_PLAYER=1"

Then, invoke make clean before make because the setting change:

make clean && make

Installation

Installation is an optional step since the built binary can be used as-is without installation. But you can properly install via:

make install

NB: Don't do that on Windows!

License

This project is licensed under the GNU GPLv3+ license, a copy of which can be found in the LICENSE.txt file.

Support

Users looking for support should file an issue in the official GoldenDict issue tracker, or even better: submit a pull request if you have a fix available. General questions should be asked on the official GoldenDict forum.