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Old 08-17-2013, 12:50 PM   #5
roger64
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Thanks Peter

I struggle to understand here (red spots) and I try to confirm:

This is the text of the law:

"Unzip the OXT file and look for the file named as hyph\_[language].dic.
Copy the hyphenation dictionary to the hyphenDicts folder without changing the name.
Add the usr folder to KoboRoot.tgz
UNIX users (Linux, Solaris, BSD, Mac) can, from the command line, run tar czf KoboRoot.tgz usr/ from wherever you put the usr directory."

- For the first red item why do we have an antislash? \

- For the second red item, once I have built my new KoboRoot.gz, I just drop it anywhere in the .kobo folder of my device, it does not replace anything?

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