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RE: Announcing gSho, my new J/E dictionary app for Android!



This is amazing, thank you so much! I finally had a chance to load it up in gSho and it works perfectly! I'm so excited right now, this was one of the last things holding up my release of the upcoming update.

Aside from attributions required by the licenses, how would you like to be attributed in gSho? I'll add you to the Acknowledgements section as thanks for your contribution!


-Matt



---In edict-jmdict@yahoogroups.com, <jmdict@...> wrote:

On Sep 30, 2013, at 10:41 AM, J Greely wrote:
> IPAex. For the final version, I'll have to change the name to
> meet the terms of the license (section 3.1), and include the
> FontLab file containing my modified version.

Okay, all done; final font size 87K. I tested it by pulling
up your spreadsheet in Excel, duplicating the first column,
changing the font, and comparing the two. Looks like the
encoding is correct.

http://s3.amazonaws.com/dotclue.org/kanji-components.zip

I've renamed the font "Kanji Components", added an embedded note
stating the derivation from IPAex, left their copyright notices
intact, and included both the VFB file for future editing as well
as the custom encoding file I created to extract your subset from
the complete font. That should be sufficient to comply with their
license.

-j