Openyoudao is a client of youdao dictionary in Linux. It effectively integrates the queried information based on word translation.
Openyoudao Official Website:
Http://openyoudao.org
Ubunutu installation:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xdlailai/openyoudaosudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install openyoudao
Then you can find openyoudao and open it by yourself. Don't take it off. Make the window smaller and stick it to the top. At this time, the translation will appear in the thumb-up box after the word is selected;
TXT document Chinese display garbled solution:
Open the application-System Tools-configuration editor. If not, Open System -- preferences -- main menu -- System Tools -- configuration editor. Open the apps-> gedit-2-> preferences-> encodings history file in sequence, and the problem is solved.
You can also use the terminal command:
gsettings set org.gnome.gedit.preferences.encodings auto-detected "['GB18030', 'GB2312', 'GBK', 'UTF-8', 'BIG5', 'CURRENT', 'UTF-16']"gsettings set org.gnome.gedit.preferences.encodings shown-in-menu "['GB18030', 'GB2312', 'GBK', 'UTF-8', 'BIG5', 'CURRENT', 'UTF-16']"