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ryanpg (Mostrar perfil) 30 de octubre de 2013 12:47:50
Thanks,
Ryan
Ondo (Mostrar perfil) 30 de octubre de 2013 14:08:49
ryanpg: Is El Popola Cxina still in print?No, El Popola Ĉinio has followed many other print media and can only be found on the web, see the internet edition here.
But you are right. You certainly "get more out of a language if you can hold something physically and carry it some place". If you are looking for interesting reading in Esperanto but not just news about Esperanto and Esperantists, I warmly recommend Monato, the monthly news magazine.
See the Wikipedia article on Monato and the website of the magazine.
marco_ (Mostrar perfil) 30 de octubre de 2013 14:27:34
I like Monato and read ePub version in my Kobo. Recently I put Reta Vortaro in my Kobo. So I can carry it to many places.
kaŝperanto (Mostrar perfil) 30 de octubre de 2013 18:33:09
marco_:You can see more magazines in Esperanto-gazeto in Wikipedia.I never looked deep enough into Reta Vortaro's website to see that they had downloads for offline use. Which Kobo do you have, and do you use the EPUB/MOBI forms or just the html? I have the Aura HD (I got it for reading PDFs of datasheets/etc. since it has the highest resolution and size), and could not be happier with it.
I like Monato and read ePub version in my Kobo. Recently I put Reta Vortaro in my Kobo. So I can carry it to many places.
marco_ (Mostrar perfil) 31 de octubre de 2013 00:39:33
kaŝperanto:I never looked deep enough into Reta Vortaro's website to see that they had downloads for offline use. Which Kobo do you have, and do you use the EPUB/MOBI forms or just the html?You can download the source files of Reta Vortaro here. I converted XML files to CSV, and generated the dictionary for Kobo with Penelope. I will explain better and provide the dictionary soon.
I have a Kobo Glo and read ePub and PDF. You can find some books here.
kaŝperanto (Mostrar perfil) 31 de octubre de 2013 12:39:52
marco_:Thanks, that looks like a good project.kaŝperanto:I never looked deep enough into Reta Vortaro's website to see that they had downloads for offline use. Which Kobo do you have, and do you use the EPUB/MOBI forms or just the html?You can download the source files of Reta Vortaro here. I converted XML files to CSV, and generated the dictionary for Kobo with Penelope. I will explain better and provide the dictionary soon.
I have a Kobo Glo and read ePub and PDF. You can find some books here.
bartlett22183 (Mostrar perfil) 31 de octubre de 2013 17:46:03
However, I own a tablet computer (Barnes&Noble Nook, but it could be any of various others) onto which I have loaded a large number of books and documents, including many in Esperanto (and Interlingua, to be honest). The tablet is not quite the same as a "real" paper document, but nevertheless it is something physical and convenient that I can take to the coffee shop and read at my leisure, including paging through what I am reading.
erinja (Mostrar perfil) 31 de octubre de 2013 18:19:05
I don't currently have a big backlog of stuff like I had when I originally made the offer, but someone else may wish to announce himself or herself, if you want to simultaneously clean out your house and see that some of your Esperanto stuff goes to an appreciative recipient.
ryanpg (Mostrar perfil) 6 de noviembre de 2013 16:53:57
Ondo:Thanks! I will subscribe to that.ryanpg: Is El Popola Cxina still in print?No, El Popola Ĉinio has followed many other print media and can only be found on the web, see the internet edition here.
But you are right. You certainly "get more out of a language if you can hold something physically and carry it some place". If you are looking for interesting reading in Esperanto but not just news about Esperanto and Esperantists, I warmly recommend Monato, the monthly news magazine.
See the Wikipedia article on Monato and the website of the magazine.
ryanpg (Mostrar perfil) 6 de noviembre de 2013 16:54:53
marco_:Thanks!kaŝperanto:I never looked deep enough into Reta Vortaro's website to see that they had downloads for offline use. Which Kobo do you have, and do you use the EPUB/MOBI forms or just the html?You can download the source files of Reta Vortaro here. I converted XML files to CSV, and generated the dictionary for Kobo with Penelope. I will explain better and provide the dictionary soon.
I have a Kobo Glo and read ePub and PDF. You can find some books here.