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Old 08-14-2009, 11:39 AM   #109
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Originally Posted by kazbates View Post
As of right now, I don't think anyone actually knows how Sony's dictionary look-up will work (with the exception of the developers at Sony). The application has not been available on their readers to date. I would hazard to guess that it will be in the LRF/X format, since that is Sony's format. As far as being able to do a search on an Epub file, I could only guess again since I have little working knowledge of Epub, but I would think that it wouldn't actually matter which format the ebooks are in. The application is basically a search engine. I could be, of course, be completely wrong and bow to the greater wisdom of the Epubn gurus here at MR.
kazbates , I was afraid the answer was as you listed: we must wait and see. I was just hoping that maybe JSWolf ebook editing experience might have enabled him to say "it doesn't matter what format the book is in, the dictionary can still work". Overly hopeful and obviously impatient. Thanks anyway.
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