Hello, M. Sarmat89,
I believe I followed your quide correctly, however, I still had corrupt index files even though pyglossary built the stardict files.
I looked again at the code M. Markismus gave me, the four lines of perl code that built the csv file. If you look at his 9/11 message you have this after the boxed lines of code:
Problem
So what's the problem? You now have an article with the key '©' that has a quite new meaning. Apparently, there are articles that have subsections separated from the main article in the same way that articles are separated.
Stardict
Using my script I've added to the txt-file a csv-extension and ran it using
Code:
perl pocketbookdic.pl zymogène.S-delimiter .txt.csv fr '|,|'
The result in both the xml- and zipped binary form are also uploaded.
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I don't know what this is and if this operation should have been done; nobody commented on this. There are listed some files generated from the above code. Don't know if any of these files were to be built for the pyglossary convrsion.
In any case, when I installed the stardict files this time koreader did not even open the dictionary on a common word search.
Very cordially,
pz
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