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Old 07-18-2015, 04:49 AM   #35
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Originally Posted by Doitsu View Post
I've installed the latest firmware on my PW2 and did some "research" using a free Word Wise enabled Kindle book, A Tale of Two Cities.

When I downloaded this book, I noticed that an additional SQLite database file with a .kll extension was downloaded to the .sdr folder of the book:

Code:
/A Tale of Two Cities_B004EHZXVQ.sdr/LanguageLayer.en.B004EHZXVQ.kll
The actual Word Wise definitions are apparently stored in another SQLite database (with obfuscated definitions) in the following hidden system folder:

Code:
/system/kll/kll.en.en.klld

BTW, Word Wise doesn't affect Kindle book authors/producers at all since the definitions are automatically generated. I.e., existing books won't need to be updated.

When enabled, Word Wise will change the line spacing of all lines of a paragraph, even if no definitions are being displayed above a particular line.
However, if Word Wise is disabled, Word Wise enabled books are being displayed like any other Kindle book.
Can you please send me the two /system/kll/kll.en.en.klld
And /A Tale of Two Cities_B004EHZXVQ.sdr/LanguageLayer.en.B004EHZXVQ.kll . Please I want to try it in my kindle. Its not a registered kindle pw1
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