Dict.cc Alfred Workflow

This Alfred workflow uses the offline translation databases provided by dict.cc. The configuration is a little bit work, but it is easy to manage.

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#Installation

  1. Install the workflow.
  2. Download the language databases you want from http://www1.dict.cc/translation_file_request.php. Only download "tab-delimited" versions.
  3. Open the workflow folder. Just type dictcc wf:folderSettings into Alfred to open this folder.
  4. Move the downloaded language database file(s) into this folder.
  5. Open the dictccSettings.json file (same folder) and configure it. See below for specifiactions. You can open this file by typing dictcc wf:openSettings into Alfred.
  6. Last but not least run the parseDictsData.py script. To do this type dictcc wf:executeParsing into Alfred. A new Terminal window opens and the necessary operations are performed.
  7. That's it.

###The dictccSettings.json file

[{
	"downloadedDictionaryFile": "[path to file]",
	"languageOrderInDictionaryFile": [{
		"identifier":"de",
		"completeName":"German",
		"icon":"icons/icon.png"
	},{
		"identifier":"en",
		"completeName":"English",
		"icon":"icons/icon.png"
	}],
	"supportedDirection":"both"
},{
	** second translation configuration goes here (same keys as before) **
}]
  • "downloadedDictionaryFile" Key:
    • The file path to the downloaded file from dict.cc (absolute or relative path). If the file is in the same folder as the dictccSettings.json file, just assign the file name to this key.
  • "languageOrderInDictionaryFile" Key:
    • The first entry refers to the language, which is on the left side inside the downloaded dictionary file.
      • "identifier" see below how this works.
      • "completeName" the name of the language. Used by Alfred to show the language modes.
      • "icon" An icon which is displayed by Alfred for the translation from this language to the other.
    • The second entry is the language on the right side.
      • Same keys as above.
  • "supportedDirection" Key:
    • If you want to translate in both directions, "both" is the value you want. If you just want to translate from English to German, this value should be the identifier of the language you want to translate from. In this example it would be "en".

###How the workflow works dictcc activates the workflow in Alfred. The settings.json file is parsed to get the supported translations. To activate a translations the language identifiers are connected with -.

With this command dictcc en-de (see the settings.json sample) you activate the English -> German translation for example. If the identifier for English would be eng and the German identifier would be ger, the command to activate the English -> German translation is dictcc eng-ger.