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CharDic is a free Chinese Character Dictionary for MS Windows 9X, ME, 2000 and XP.
Release 1.1 is ready now with some new cool features like the pronunciation.
An on-line version of CharDic is now available on this site : http://radicode.site.voila.fr/index_en.html. This site allows to access to the Chinese characters with the "radicode system" which by far much faster than the other traditional methods based on stroke number calculation.

What is CharDic ?

And what is not CharDic...

To find the meaning of an unknown Chinese character, four methods are available :

Anyway the chosen method, when a character is selected various information is displayed about it : its English meaning, its alternate form whether it exists (traditional or simplified according the dictionary you are using), its pronunciation in Pinyin, its total number of strokes and its rank. Rank gives indication whether the character is current or not. Moreover a drawing of the radical and its meaning is displayed. It can help you to localise the radical in the character, so the next time you'll have to search a similar character you will be able to use search by radical which is the standard method.

What 's new in CharDic 1.1 ?

And in CharDic 1.1.4 ?

Download

The English version of CharDic can be downloaded as a zip file: chardic_1142en.zip

Installation

There is no installer program. If you load CharDic from the Internet, you normally receive a zipped archive file named chardic_1142en.zip. Please unzip that file on your hard disk in a directory (for example C:/Program files/)(with WinZip, WinRar or 7-zip for example). Unzip will create a directory chardic_1142en. You may want to create on your desktop a shortcut to the executable file CharDic.exe. CharDic is clean with your system: the registry is not modified. Only a small file (chardic.ini) is created in your Windows directory to store setup.

CharDic requires Chinese font to work. This one is not included with the program for reasons of size and copyright. Maybe you have already a suitable font on your system. If this is not the case CharDic will display an error message at the beginning. The two recommended fonts are "PMingLiU" and "SimSun". Only one is necessary. If you have Windows 2000 or XP, they are provided with the system but they must be installed (in the Control Panel, double-click on "Regional and Language Options", then click on "languages" and select "install files for East Asian languages".

Another possible font is "Bitstream CyberCJK". Bitstream no longer offers the font but it is still available from : ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/communicator/extras/fonts/windows/CyberCJK.ZIP. You have to unzip the file before to perform installation. Some characters of this font are ill-shaped.

As last resort you can install the "MS Song" font available on: http://www.ittm-berlin.de/chinese/fontce.htm. Its main advantage is its small size : 2.5 MB.

When you download a font you have still to install it by copying it with windows explorer in the directory C:/Windows/Fonts. (Maybe you have to replace C:/Windows by the right place where your system is located).

Introduction to Chinese writing

If you are not acquainted with Chinese writing, please read carefully the CharDic help or this short introduction to Chinese writing.


For any feedback (bug report, mistakes, misspellings, suggestions...) please contact the author at
chardic@cocr2.tk



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