How to Install and Uninstall edict-el Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: November 22,2024
1. Install "edict-el" package
Here is a brief guide to show you how to install edict-el on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
edict-el
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2. Uninstall "edict-el" package
Please follow the guidelines below to uninstall edict-el on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
edict-el
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the edict-el package on Kali Linux
Package: edict-el
Version: 1.06-12
Installed-Size: 210
Maintainer: Roland Mas
Architecture: all
Depends: emacs | emacsen, edict
Size: 52484
SHA256: 30090ae0770013bc84472b93ce38edff6381ae09d42ad54636a1edc179e70536
SHA1: 8e369f95dd3f94bd2e0c02bb9f2e39b535c4849b
MD5sum: e540f0017d132b2f034a634c2860a57b
Description: Emacs interface to Edict
This package provides edict.el and associated files, thus allowing
to query the Edict Japanese-English dictionary from within Emacs.
.
Using the region and couple of keystrokes, edict.el will look up the
Japanese key and return all the Edict entries containing that key, in
a pop-up buffer. English is even easier, you just put point anywhere
in the word you want to look up.
Description-md5:
Tag: culture::japanese, implemented-in::lisp, role::plugin, suite::emacs,
use::checking, works-with::dictionary
Section: lisp
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/e/edict-el/edict-el_1.06-12_all.deb
Version: 1.06-12
Installed-Size: 210
Maintainer: Roland Mas
Architecture: all
Depends: emacs | emacsen, edict
Size: 52484
SHA256: 30090ae0770013bc84472b93ce38edff6381ae09d42ad54636a1edc179e70536
SHA1: 8e369f95dd3f94bd2e0c02bb9f2e39b535c4849b
MD5sum: e540f0017d132b2f034a634c2860a57b
Description: Emacs interface to Edict
This package provides edict.el and associated files, thus allowing
to query the Edict Japanese-English dictionary from within Emacs.
.
Using the region and couple of keystrokes, edict.el will look up the
Japanese key and return all the Edict entries containing that key, in
a pop-up buffer. English is even easier, you just put point anywhere
in the word you want to look up.
Description-md5:
Tag: culture::japanese, implemented-in::lisp, role::plugin, suite::emacs,
use::checking, works-with::dictionary
Section: lisp
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/e/edict-el/edict-el_1.06-12_all.deb