On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 16:54:09 +0200, "Haluk Skywalker"
<yokoolebiri@spam.net> wrote:

>"Jean-Marc Desperrier" <jmdesp@alussinan.org>, haber iletisinde sunlari
>yazdi:bq7634$ra7$1@reader1.imaginet.fr...
>> Haluk Skwwalker wrote:
>> > OK, I downloaded it and trying. Looks awfully familiar since I used to
>> > browse with Netscape Communicator 5.0 in ancient times.
>>
>> Even with the moden theme ? Try firebird if you don't like it or don't
>> need the mail part.
>>
>> Maybe you'd be better with 1.5, instead of 1.6a. I don't know about the
>> official 1.6a , but the nightly I downloaded a few days ago is
>> definitively unstable ...
>>
>> > But, I couldn't
>> > manage to run this moji thing...
>>
>> Maybe we need an detailled installation page.
>
>Definately. It says JSLib is needed. I click on JSLib, it downloads and
>installs automatically. I than click on moji and it installs automatically
>as well. I than download eng-kanji dict. file. What do I do with this? I
>can't find the configuration page, or any setup screen other than
>preferences menu item. Ctrl-M fires mail client.

Just extract the dictionary files to any folder. I just made one
called c:\engdict

Then in Firebird>Tools>Options>Extensions>Moji>Options you will find
the place to point Moji to the directory where you've saved the
dictionary files. Then you will be in business.

I've actually found the toolbar buttons the Moji extension adds for
Rikai.com and Popjisyo for mouseover kanji definitions more useful
thus far. That is brilliant. Go to View>Toolbars>Customize in Firebird
and you should see those toolbar items. Just drag them to your
toolbar. 

Firebird is just excellent.