Thread: DIC BGL Mystery
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Old 07-05-2016, 02:19 AM   #13
rkomar
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The second argument to the converter.exe has to be the name of a directory where the language files are. In my case, I copied the 2009 version of converter.exe, the xdxf files, and the locales directory from the most recent converter zip file into the same directory. Within the locales directory were many subdirectories for languages, including locales\pt for Portuguese. With these files, I ran the following command in the Windows command shell:

Code:
converter.exe dict.xdxf locales\pt
The same command also worked for the brpt-en.xdxf file.

I've managed to just squeeze the two dic files onto my ISP file sharing site, and I'll message the URL to you. I'll have to remove them soon, since I have almost no room left.
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