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Old 04-10-2018, 03:09 PM   #7
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Thanks for bug report : ) Now I've fixed it.
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Originally Posted by bibo59 View Post
thank you, your tool work (i modified "with open(path_to_rawml, 'rt',encoding="latin-1")" to avoid the utf-8 codec error) ).

This is because you changed the encoding, so offsets inside database changed too.
Now as I said the error is fixed, but if on your book it remains, can you send the book to me to check it out?
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But the definitions are not under the right words.

For example:

inside: "to cry out"
to: "to talk in a quick way"
You can download updated version for windows.
Also, I've packed everything in executables that are easy to run. They are slower though.
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Originally Posted by AmirHXe View Post
it gives me:
[WinError 193] %1 is not a valid Win32 application
and sometimes:
[WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified
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