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Tradsim

by erinata ALL

This Sublime Text package provides translation between Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese.

Details

  • 2015.04.19.02.03.59
  • github.​com
  • github.​com
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  • Total 2K
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  • Linux 149
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SublimeTradsim

This is a Sublime Text plugin which implement the functionality of the Ruby Gem “Tradsim” https://github.com/erinata/tradsim. It provides translation between Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese.

Installation

Install using Package Control (Recommanded)

  1. I guess most Sublime Text 2 users are using Sublime Package Control. If not, please install in from here http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control
  2. Go to Preference > Package Control, and Choose “Install Package”
  3. Choose the package named “Tradsim” to install it

Install manually

  1. Download the repo
  2. Copy everything in the repo to a folder named “Tradsim” under the package folder of SublimeText 2 (create it if it doesn't exist)

Usage

Press Ctrl+Shift+P to bring up the command input panel. Type in “Tradsim” and you will see there are 2 commands provided.

Tradsim: Translate to Traditional Chinese
Tradsim: Translate to Simplified Chinese

Choose the command that you want to run to perform the translation

Limitation

I try to rewrite the RubyGem “Tradsim” in Python. However, I didn't implement the “guess” and “toggle” methods. I may do it later.

License

Copyright © 2012 Tom Lam. MIT License.