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drahnier -
when using the annotator in this beta (with handedict plugin), after it's inital annotation, the
first hanzi is/are being ignored (see below). A subsequent re-annotation remedies this situation,
though.
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bogleg -
So i've tried to copy and paste a sentence into the annotator using handedict and I didnt see the
issue. Is that what you did? Is it specific to handedict? What happens when you use cedict?
Chris
drahnier -
a) I directly write into the annotator (not copying from a dictionary search
b) I get the same problem when using cedict.
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