ctcx wrote:Thank you very much for your reply, mr. Chulai. And yes, I'm on Windows 7 x64 and was using the old 1.0.1 stable.
Downloaded the last verion from your link (the one from March 3, 2012). Now Scan Popup does work, albeit a bit different from my Linux openSUSE setup. On Linux I press the configured key and then I have to select the word or phrase, then the popup appears. On Windows with just pressing the key and putting the mouse cursor over the word popup appears. But now the problem is popup seems to just translate individual words, doesn't translate groups of words (phrases) not even by selecting the phrase. How can I make popup translate entire phrases?
Yes, I think that's a platform specific behaviour because scanpopup has specific code to handle the differences between Windows 32 and 64-bit and also X Window in Linux.
ctcx wrote:Also, do GoldenDict builds from your link work on both x86 and x64?
It should work in both 32-bit and 64-bit. Check you have
GdTextOutHook64.dll, GdTextOutSpy64.dll, x64helper.exe (64-bit)
and GdTextOutHook.dll, GdTextOutSpy.dll (32-bit)
ctcx wrote:EDIT: scan popup seems to work on NotePad, but not on Internet Explorer.... what's happening?
Browsers are tricky. They use their own routines to render text on screen. Luckily, you can make GD read Internet Explorer's text if you check all the options under Preferences > Advanced. If you use any other browser you are out of luck.
ctcx wrote:On openSUSE I use Goldendict installed from openSUSE repository, I think it's the old 1.0.1 stable one. If i want latest Goldendict builds for Linux, do I have to build them from source or are there pre-built or repository versions?
Some distributions have prebuilt versions but they are a bit behind. Building from source is not complicated IMHO. Just check the forum for previous posts about this matter. I have seen a bunch of them. And also check building instructions here:
http://goldendict.org/buildfromgit.phpGood Luck!