I received an email from Keke last night. I learned that he has studied the analysis of the QQ dictionary, and Java has implemented the analysis of the QQ dictionary. So today, through one day's efforts, finally, I resolved the QQ Dictionary (qpyd format) in C.
The resolution of qpyd format has always been a pity for the Conversion Function of the deep blue dictionary. I mentioned in my blog more than a year ago that I wanted to implement this function, but it is a pity that I have limited capabilities, I cannot understand the format and can't parse it out. Now I have the help of Keke and Java source code as a reference. So it took me one day to implement this function, and made some other small adjustments, released the deep blue dictionary conversion version 1.7.
The conversion of Deep Blue dictionary 1.7 has made the following three major changes:
- Supports parsing of QQ Dictionary (qpyd format.
- You can detect the file format when dragging a single file and automatically identify the conversion source format.
- Adjust the order of each dictionary in the drop-down list and put the commonly used sogou Pinyin and QQ pinyin at the top for your convenience.
Are you still hesitant to use the sogou input method, QQ input method, or Google input method? I am used to sogou's input method, but I have a professional dictionary that only has QQ dictionary. Now I have a deep blue dictionary conversion. No matter which input method is used, other words can be used for me! The QQ dictionary is attached to the sogou pinyin dictionary:
Deep Blue dictionary conversion is an open source project, project address: http://code.google.com/p/imewlconverter/
The conversion of the deep blue dictionary is 1.7:Http://imewlconverter.googlecode.com/files/imewlconverter_1_7.zip
Thanks again for the help of Keke. Add the Java source code for parsing the QQ Dictionary of Keke Daxia:
Http://code.google.com/p/dict4cn/source/browse/trunk/importer/src/QQPinyinQpydReader.java