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Old 01-11-2014, 01:36 PM   #1
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Is it feasible to build dictionary with opf2mobi/html2mobi?

I'm trying to build a mobi dictionary using mobiperl (with a view to building big dictionaries that crash mobigen).
Unfortunately, Kindle doesn't recognize my dictionaries as dictionaries, no index is available. Mobigen builds my test dictionary (just two entries) without problems so I used MobiMetaEdotor to copy all relevant EXTH records to mobiperl created mobi, but to no avail.
Tried to explode two dictionaries with KindleUnpack and to compare resulting html files but didn't notice considerable differences.
Please take a look at attached files and advise if building dictionaries with mobiperl makes sense.
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File Type: zip Test Dictionary.zip (5.8 KB, 146 views)

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