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GoldenDict-ng
The Next Generation GoldenDict. A feature-rich open-source dictionary lookup program, supporting multiple dictionary formats and online dictionaries.
Linux | Windows | macOS |
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Some significant features of this fork
- webengine with latest html/css feature support
- support >4GB dictionary
- support highdpi screen resolution
- built with xapian(optional) as fulltext engine
- support Qt5.15.2 and higher ,include latest Qt6
- performance optimization(eg. >10000000 headwords support)
- anki integration
- dark theme
- daily auto release support
- lots of bug fixes and improvements
Installation
Downloads
Both Qt5 and Qt6 builds are provided.
Windows
Choose either
****-installer.exe
for traditional installer experience****.zip
for simply unzip and run experience
If Qt's version is not changed, you can also download a single goldendict.exe
and drop it into previous installation's folder.
Linux
.Appimage
can be used in any recent linux distros.
Debian packages are available in Debian 12 or later.
Ubuntu packages are available in Ubuntu 23.04 or later.
Archlinux users can also use community maintained goldendict-webengine-git.
openSUSE ships an old version of this fork.
Help wanted to package this GoldenDict for linux distros.
macOS
One of the .dmg
installers.
Build from source
Dependencies
- C++17 compiler
- Qt 5.15 or latest QT version 6.X
- Various libraries on Linux, see below
- On Mac and Windows all the libraries are included in the repository
- Qt Creator is recommended for development
Steps below are using qt5, and you may use qt6 by replacing 5
with 6
.
Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install git pkg-config build-essential qt5-qmake \
libvorbis-dev zlib1g-dev libhunspell-dev x11proto-record-dev \
libxtst-dev liblzo2-dev libbz2-dev \
libavutil-dev libavformat-dev libeb16-dev \
libqt5svg5-dev libqt5x11extras5-dev qttools5-dev \
qttools5-dev-tools qtmultimedia5-dev libqt5multimedia5-plugins libqt5webchannel5-dev qtwebengine5-dev \
libqt5texttospeech5-dev
Fedora 35
sudo dnf install git pkg-config libzstd-devel opencc-devel xz-devel xz-lzma-compat\
libvorbis-devel zlib-devel hunspell-devel lzo-devel bzip2-devel \
ffmpeg-devel eb-devel qt5-qtx11extras-devel libXtst-devel \
libxkbcommon-devel qt5-qtbase qt5-qttools qt5-qtsvg-devl qt5-qtwebengine-devel qt5-qtmultimedia-devel
Build steps
Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/xiaoyifang/goldendict-ng.git
Linux build
cd goldendict-ng && qmake-qt5 && make
macOS build
brew install qt # or use official offline installer
qmake CONFIG+=release CONFIG+=zim_support CONFIG+=chinese_conversion_support QMAKE_APPLE_DEVICE_ARCHS="x86_64 arm64"
make
make install
Windows build
the source code has offered precompile x64 windows libs on winlibs/lib/msvc. you can build your own version either.
To build with Visual Studio. check this how to build with visual studio
Alternatively, you might want to load goldendict.pro
file from within Qt Creator.
Build Configurations
Notice: All additional configs for qmake
that must be combined in one of pass config options to qmake
:
qmake-qt5 "CONFIG+=release" "CONFIG+=zim_support" "CONFIG+=chinese_conversion_support"
To ensure the changes applied, you may want to use make clean
before make
.
Building with Chinese conversion support
To add Chinese conversion support you need at first install libopencc-dev package, then pass "CONFIG+=chinese_conversion_support"
to qmake
.
sudo apt-get install libopencc-dev
Building with Zim dictionaries support
To add Zim and Slob formats support you need at first install lzma-dev and zstd-dev packages, then pass "CONFIG+=zim_support"
to qmake
sudo apt-get install liblzma-dev libzstd-dev
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
Building without internal audio players
If you have problem building with FFmpeg (for example, very old linux distro), you can pass
"CONFIG+=no_ffmpeg_player"
to qmake
in order to disable FFmpeg internal audio player back end.
If you have problem building with Qt5 Multimedia or experience GStreamer run-time errors (for example, Ubuntu 14.04), you can pass
"CONFIG+=no_qtmultimedia_player"
to qmake
in order to disable Qt Multimedia internal audio player back end.
Building with xapian
build xapian from source, download and extract the xapian-core source code.
./configure
make
make install
On Windows,follow the instructions in the xapian-core/INSTALL Visual Studio parts.(xapian does not support to use the Debug lib in Windows. have to debug in release version mode using xapian's release lib). A precompiled version of xapian lib has provided in winlibs
use CONFIG+=use_xapian
to enable this feature. when enabled ,xapian will be used to support as the the fulltext's backend engine.
qmake "CONFIG+=use_xapian"
use CONFIG+=use_iconv
to enable this feature. when enabled ,iconv will be used to convert encoding other than the QTextCodec(which will be deprecated in future Qt version)
qmake "CONFIG+=use_iconv"
when enabled ,iconv should be installed on the platform at the same time.
Contributing
All kinds of help like answering questions, bug reporting, testing, translation and coding are welcomed.
Support
Bug reporting: GoldenDict issue tracker
General discussions: discussions
License
This project is licensed under the GNU GPLv3+ license, a copy of which can be found in the LICENSE.txt
file.
History
The original project was developed at http://goldendict.org/ and https://github.com/goldendict/goldendict.