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Old 11-20-2024, 11:08 AM   #1207
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Originally Posted by Pascal148 View Post
Hello,
I'm asking the question on this thread because it seems active and it can be interesting for other people.
I'm trying to install some dictionaries on my Kobo Aura One and I have a question about the names of the dictionaries.
I've seen that one can name the dictionary dicthtml-some_name.zip and it works (the name of the dictionary when using with the kobo is the same which is not very fine).
I've also seen that it doesn't seem to work if the name doesn't begin by 'dicthml'.
I've look for some documentation about this topic but didn't find answers.
Is there some documentation about the name of the dictionary (not dicthtml-en or dicthtml-en-fr which are limited when one want to install several dictionaries) ?
Thanks in advance.
There was some discussion earlier in this thread, starting 1st October 2020, which was when the current dictionary system was introduced.

TL;DNR, post #860 may be all you need, however, the suggestion that you can remove the .zip extension didn't work for me.
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