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Old 02-27-2015, 02:06 PM   #756
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Originally Posted by Doitsu View Post
According to the error message, Python complained about a line in interface.py. However, the latest pyGlossary version, 2010.05.29, doesn't contain interface.py.
It looks like you're using an older version of pyGlossary and/or maybe Python 3.4 instead of Python 2.7.

If you've installed pyGlossary with a package manager, download the latest version from the developer.


To exclude conversion errors you may want to test your dictionary with GoldenDict first, which is also available for Linux.
If your dictionary works fine with GoldenDict, but doesn't work with KOReader, you might have to extract the .dict file from the .dz file, if pyGlossary has created one.
hi
thanks for reply
i downloaded pyglossary from ubuntu software center
and output format is alreadey dz
.ifo .idx .idz

but i will test with other versions too

I should add
the owner of this link you sent to me is Saeed Rasuli also an Iranian and he send me the glossary
and second thing is when I run pyglossary in windows ( both GUI and cmd form ) the output file doesn't have any size only an icon

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