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# Yomichan for Chrome #
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Yomichan for Chrome turns your browser into a tool for building Japanese language literacy by helping you to decipher
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texts which would be otherwise too difficult tackle. This extension was inspired in part by
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[Rikaichan](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/rikaichan/) and
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[Rikaikun](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/rikaikun/jipdnfibhldikgcjhfnomkfpcebammhp?hl=en), but it stands
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apart in its goal of being a all-encompassing learning tool as opposed to a mere browser-based dictionary. It is the
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natural evolution of the [Yomichan](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan) plugin that I developed for Anki when I began learning Japanese
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in early 2011.
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<iframe width="800" height="500" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/90_A1VpTnMk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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## Requirements ##
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For basic functionality:
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* [Google Chrome](https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/desktop/)
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For automatic flash card creation:
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* [AnkiConnect](https://foosoft.net/projects/anki-connect/)
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* [Anki](http://ankisrs.net/)
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For development:
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* [7-Zip](http://www.7-zip.org/)
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* [Git LFS](https://git-lfs.github.com/)
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* [Go](https://golang.org/)
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* [Handlebars](http://handlebarsjs.com/)
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* [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/)
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## Installation ##
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Yomichan can downloaded free of charge from the [Chrome Web
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Store](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/yomichan/ogmnaimimemjmbakcfefmnahgdfhfami). If you find this extension
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helpful and appreciate the time that was spent developing it, I would kindly ask that you leave a positive review. Your
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support and feedback encourages continued development of this tool.
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## Usage ##
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Yomichan can be used as a standalone extension, or in conjunction with [Anki](http://ankisrs.net) via
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[AnkiConnect](https://foosoft.net/projects/anki-connect).
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### Basic Functionality ###
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1. Left-click on the ![](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/logo.png) icon to enable or disable Yomichan for the current browser instance.
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2. Right-click on the ![](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/logo.png) icon and select *Options* to display the Yomichan options page.
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3. Hold down <kbd>Shift</kbd> or the middle mouse button as you move your cursor over text to display definitions.
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4. Resize the definition window by dragging the bottom-left corner inwards or outwards.
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5. Click on the Kanji links in the definition window to view additional information about those characters.
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6. Click on the ![](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/play-audio.png) icon to hear the term pronounced by a native speaker.
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### Anki Integration ###
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1. Open the *Install Add-on* dialog by the selecting *Tools* > *Add-ons* > *Browse & Install* in Anki.
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2. Input *2055492159* into the text box labeled *Code* and press the *OK* button to proceed.
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3. Restart Anki when prompted to do so in order to complete the installation of AnkiConnect.
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4. In Chrome, open the Yomichan options page by right-clicking the ![](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/logo.png) icon and selecting *Options*.
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5. Check the *Enable AnkiConnect* checkbox in the *General Options* group.
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6. Activate the *Terms* or the *Kanji* tab, depending on the type of card template you wish to configure.
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7. Select the Anki deck and model to use when creating new cards (see the [Anki Manual](http://ankisrs.net/docs/manual.html) for more details).
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8. Populate the model fields with markup representing contextual properties for the current vocabulary term or Kanji:
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* **Term Markers**
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* `{audio}`: Audio sample of a native speaker's pronunciation in MP3 format (if available).
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* `{expression}`: Term written in Kanji (will be written in Kana if Kanji is not available).
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* `{glossary-list}`: List of definitions with items expressed as a numbered list.
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* `{glossary}`: List of definitions with items delimited using semicolons.
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* `{reading}`: Kana reading for the term (empty for terms where the expression is the reading).
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* `{sentence}`: Sentence, quote, or phrase in which the term appears in the source content.
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* `{tags}`: Grammar and usage tags providing additional information about the term.
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* `{url}`: Address of the web page in which the current vocabulary term appeared in.
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* **Kanji Markers**
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* `{character}`: Unicode glyph representing the current Kanji.
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* `{glossary-list}`: List of definitions with items expressed as a numbered list.
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* `{glossary}`: List of definitions with items delimited using semicolons.
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* `{kunyomi}`: Kunyomi (Japanese reading) for the current Kanji expressed in Katakana.
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* `{onyomi}`: Onyomi (Chinese reading) for the current Kanji expressed in Hiragana.
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* `{url}`: Address of the web page in which the current vocabulary term appeared in.
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9. Click on the ![](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/add-expression.png) icon to add the current expression using Kanji (e.g. 食べる).
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10. Click on the ![](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/add-reading.png) icon to add the current expression using the reading alone (e.g. たべる).
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## Frequently Asked Questions ##
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* **When are you going to port Yomichan to $MYBROWSER?**
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I am considering creating a Firefox port once I am satisfied with the feature set of the Chrome extension. I may
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consider other browsers in the future, as long as porting would be trivial and the browser in question runs natively
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on Linux. This is not a high priority Firefox already has good extensions for Japanese learning (and I use Chrome
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exclusively).
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* **When are you going to add support for $MYLANGUAGE?**
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Developing Yomichan required a significant understanding of Japanese sentence structure and grammar. I presently
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have no time to invest in learning yet another language; therefore other languages will not be supported. I will
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also not be accepting pull request containing this functionality, as I will ultimately be the one maintaining your
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code.
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* **When are you going to add support for [EPWING](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPWING) J-J dictionaries?**
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This is a long-term goal, and I do not yet have a timeline for this feature. That being said, I believe that I have
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figured out how to make this work in the restrictive Chrome extension environment, and mostly have to develop a new
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tool to support extraction of data from this format.
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## Screenshots ##
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[![Term definitions](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/term-thumb.png)](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/term.png)
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[![Kanji information](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/kanji-thumb.png)](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/kanji.png)
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[![General options](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/options-general-thumb.png)](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/options-general.png)
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[![Anki options](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/options-anki-thumb.png)](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/img/options-anki.png)
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## License ##
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GPL
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