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Originally Posted by nikoski
But "pyGlossary.bat" does not start the GUI on my windows 8.1-x64. When i double-click on it there comes the standard dialog to select an aplication with which pyGlossary.bat should be opened.
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Did you extract
all folders and files from the pyglossary-2010.10.03.tar.gz file? You should end up with a
pyglossary-2010.10.03 folder and several subfolders in it.
Instead of executing the .bat file, you can also double-click
pyglossary.pyw in the
\pyglossary-2010.10.03\src folder. If you don't see
pyglossary.pyw (and several other files) in this folder or if it doesn't have the yellow and blue ActivePython icon, either your Python installation or folder extraction failed. (Both work fine on my x64 Win 8 machine.)
Alternatively, you could also first try to simply copy the dummy .ifo file with the dictionary name to the GoldenDict content folder, because GoldenDict might not need the
wordcount and
idxfilesize entries.