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This documentation is deprecated/obsolete. Lute v2 has been replaced by Lute v3, a full Python rewrite. Please see the Lute v3 manual which includes notes on installation. If you have Lute v2, you can easily migrate to v3. Thank you!
- The Mezzofanti Guild: How To Install Learning With Texts On Your Own Computer
- Street-Smart Language Learning™: Using Learning with Texts with Anki 2: Part 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
- Learning with Texts for classical languages
- Chicagoseoul's Blog: Learning with Texts
- Mikoto's Adventures in Japanese: LWT - Learning With Text Introduction
- Mikoto's Adventures in Japanese: LWT - A Guide to Setting up for Japanese Learning
- Mikoto's Adventures in Japanese: LWT - Tricks of the Trade
- Mikoto's Adventures in Japanese: LWT - Daniel’s Guide for Japanese Usage
- Video about Learning With Texts from Language Vlogger FluentCzech
- Fluent In 3 Months: Introducing LWT
- How-To-Learn-Any-Language Forum Thread about LWT
- Sites/Apps like Readlang, Lingq, Lingua.ly, etc.
- Best dictionaries for use with LWT?
- Getting the most out of LWT
- Similar software or services
- FLTR - Foreign Language Text Reader (Open Source Java Desktop Application).
- LingQ.com (Web based service with tutoring. An account costs US$ 10 per month).
- lingro.com (An on-line environment that allows anyone learning a language to quickly look up and learn the vocabulary).
- readlang.com (An on-line service where you can import articles, read and translate them, and learn new words. Price: US$ 5 per month or US$ 48 per year).
- Resources for various languages
- GoogleDocs Spreadsheet with recommendations for LWT Language Settings ("Templates"). Please be careful when making additions or corrections!
- For learners of Japanese
- For learners of Chinese
- "Jieba" Chinese text segmentation (Python needed). Usage: Download, unzip, run: python -m jieba -d ' ' input.txt >output.txt