[Linux-bruxelles] faire le point (dans ta gu...)
Philippe Teuwen
philippe.teuwen at ael.be
Lun 30 Sep 00:30:01 CEST 2002
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J'ai un ptit truc dans ma barre Gnome qui s'appelle gdict.
Derriere il y a un ptit serveur: dict.
Expérience:
je tapote ds la zone de saisie "gnu" puis je clique sur le seul bouton
à côté de la zone de saisie qui s'appelle "Look up"
Et hop, une fenêtre s'ouvre avec les entrées de 5 dicos différents.
Ca te va comme "one-click"?
Phil
Pour info:
"The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44"
Gnu Gnu, n. Hottentot gnu, or nju: cf. F. gnou. (Zo"ol.)
One of two species of large South African antelopes of the
genus Catoblephas, having a mane and bushy tail, and curved
horns in both sexes. Written also gnoo.
1913 Webster
Note: The common gnu or wildebeest (Catoblephas gnu) is
plain brown; the brindled gnu or blue wildebeest (C.
gorgon) is larger, with transverse stripes of black on
the neck and shoulders.
1913 Webster
"WordNet (r) 1.7"
gnu
n : large African antelope having a head with horns like an ox
and a long tufted tail syn: wildebeest
"The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (09 FEB 02)"
GNU
<body, project> /g*noo/ 1. A recursive acronym:
"GNU's Not Unix!". The Free Software Foundation's project
to provide a freely distributable replacement for Unix. The
GNU Manifesto was published in the March 1985 issue of
Dr. Dobb's Journal but the GNU project started a year and a
half earlier when Richard Stallman was trying to get funding
to work on his freely distributable editor, Emacs.
Emacs and the GNU C compiler, gcc, two tools designed
for this project, have become very popular. GNU software is
available from many GNU archive sites.
See also Hurd.
2. <person> John Gilmore.
Jargon File
(1997-04-12)
"Jargon File (4.3.0, 30 APR 2001)"
GNU /gnoo/, _not_ /noo/ 1. acronym: `GNU's Not Unix!', see recursive
acronym A Unix-workalike development effort of the Free Software
Foundation headed by Richard Stallman <<rms at gnu.org>>. GNU EMACS and the
GNU C compiler, two tools designed for this project, have become very
popular in hackerdom and elsewhere. The GNU project was designed partly
to proselytize for RMS's position that information is community property
and all software source should be shared. One of its slogans is "Help
stamp out software hoarding!" Though this remains controversial (because
it implicitly denies any right of designers to own, assign, and sell the
results of their labors), many hackers who disagree with RMS have
nevertheless cooperated to produce large amounts of high-quality
software for free redistribution under the Free Software Foundation's
imprimatur. The GNU project has a web page at `http://www.gnu.org'. See
EMACS, copyleft, General Public Virus, Linux. 2. Noted Unix
hacker John Gilmore <<gnu at toad.com>>, founder of Usenet's anarchic alt.*
hierarchy.
"English-French Freedict dictionary"
gnu
[njuË]
gnou
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