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Crowdin

I have to have an 'active community of collaborators' to request an open source licence from Crowdin, which I need to add the main project to the platform. So please help me translate the mobile project to show them that there is a community.

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This is the mobile (Android & iOS) client of SilverDict, considered feature-complete now.

I cannot develop the iOS version because I don't have a Mac or a 99 USD/year Apple Developer account. If you would like to help, please contact me.

Roadmap

  • Basic UI (Search, History/Suggestion, Settings, etc.)
  • Go back/forwards in local history
  • Zoom in/out and remember the zoom level
  • Find in page
  • Tap to search
  • Dictionary/Group management
  • Two-column view on wider screens
  • Localisation
  • Launch SilverDict from context menu (that is, when you select a word in another app, you can choose to search for it in SilverDict. Also this would make it integrate better with e-book readers.)

Issues

  • Dynamic screen width in WebView (if you rotate from portrait to landscape, the WebView will not be resized)
  • The WebView takes too long to load (1 - 300 ms). When the entire Dark Reader library is loaded, the minimum could be as long as 100 ms.

Development

Prerequisites

  • React Native (without Expo), Android SDK, Xcode, etc.
  • A working SilverDict server for testing
  • React Native Paper
  • React Navigation

Build

yarn install
yarn start
yarn android

Note

The Dark Reader extension is taken from the NPM package, uglified and turned into a string to make it injectable into the WebView.

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Package last updated on 06 Feb 2024

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