Are available at:
http://www.pleco.com/beta/p2cedict-091202.zip - CC-CEDICT
http://www.pleco.com/beta/p2handedict-091202.zip - HanDeDict
http://www.pleco.com/beta/p2adso-091202.zip - Adso
(posting them here for a little while before we put them on the main site)
A few notes:
We've finally added support for CC-CEDICT's in-entry links, but they'll be a little buggy until 2.0.4 comes out, since 2.0.3 doesn't have support for encoding both the characters and Pinyin into a link (without which a link can't exactly specify a CC-CEDICT entry).
HanDeDict seems to have had fewer example sentences in its latest couple of months of releases, but I'm not sure why - perhaps someone who speaks German and checks in on the chinaboard.de forums occasionally can let me know if there's an explanation (say, if some examples were withdrawn by whoever supplied them). We withdrew an earlier HanDeDict update when people pointed out the examples had disappeared, but we thought now was the time to accept that and move on in order to get the last 10 months' worth of updates.
Adso has, unfortunately, stopped including unique entry IDs in their database, and there's no way for us to automatically generate them as we do in CC-CEDICT since there can be more than one entry with a given character / Pinyin combination. Hence, we've changed the dictionary ID code for Adso to be different from the old Adso version - if you have flashcards that link to that, we'd recommend installing the new database along with keeping the old one, remapping your flashcards from the old to new, then deleting the old. (or keeping it around)
Going forward, we've added a flag to the Adso database that will become active in 2.0.4 which tells Pleco to always store definitions from it in the flashcard database, rather than linking to the original dictionary entry. This means the definitions won't be synced with any updates they get from newer versions of Adso, but unfortunately there's no way around that unless they decide to start giving entries unique ID codes again.
Sorry for the very long delay between updates; Adso we don't really have any good excuse for (aside from that flashcard linking issue, which we should have dealt with in an earlier Pleco update), but CC-CEDICT took some work to figure out how to detect / clean up / encode those embedded links (which are a little buggy / inconsistently formatted), and HanDeDict we were waiting to make sure the example sentence withdrawal from a few months ago was real and not just a temporary bug.
http://www.pleco.com/beta/p2cedict-091202.zip - CC-CEDICT
http://www.pleco.com/beta/p2handedict-091202.zip - HanDeDict
http://www.pleco.com/beta/p2adso-091202.zip - Adso
(posting them here for a little while before we put them on the main site)
A few notes:
We've finally added support for CC-CEDICT's in-entry links, but they'll be a little buggy until 2.0.4 comes out, since 2.0.3 doesn't have support for encoding both the characters and Pinyin into a link (without which a link can't exactly specify a CC-CEDICT entry).
HanDeDict seems to have had fewer example sentences in its latest couple of months of releases, but I'm not sure why - perhaps someone who speaks German and checks in on the chinaboard.de forums occasionally can let me know if there's an explanation (say, if some examples were withdrawn by whoever supplied them). We withdrew an earlier HanDeDict update when people pointed out the examples had disappeared, but we thought now was the time to accept that and move on in order to get the last 10 months' worth of updates.
Adso has, unfortunately, stopped including unique entry IDs in their database, and there's no way for us to automatically generate them as we do in CC-CEDICT since there can be more than one entry with a given character / Pinyin combination. Hence, we've changed the dictionary ID code for Adso to be different from the old Adso version - if you have flashcards that link to that, we'd recommend installing the new database along with keeping the old one, remapping your flashcards from the old to new, then deleting the old. (or keeping it around)
Going forward, we've added a flag to the Adso database that will become active in 2.0.4 which tells Pleco to always store definitions from it in the flashcard database, rather than linking to the original dictionary entry. This means the definitions won't be synced with any updates they get from newer versions of Adso, but unfortunately there's no way around that unless they decide to start giving entries unique ID codes again.
Sorry for the very long delay between updates; Adso we don't really have any good excuse for (aside from that flashcard linking issue, which we should have dealt with in an earlier Pleco update), but CC-CEDICT took some work to figure out how to detect / clean up / encode those embedded links (which are a little buggy / inconsistently formatted), and HanDeDict we were waiting to make sure the example sentence withdrawal from a few months ago was real and not just a temporary bug.