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Originally Posted by GRiker
Already fixed for next release.
Here's what I found in my quick test: If iBooks 1.1 finds either 'en' or 'en-US' in <dc:language>, the dictionary works. It's possible that this is country-specific, as I'm on a US iPad. I'm adding code that forces the <dc:language> declaration to 'en-US' for now.
Harry, can you take a look at Winnie-the-Pooh's OPF file, and tell me what its <dc:language> is declared as?
Calibre may need to allow the user to specify language for different countries, I'll discuss with Kovid.
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Does this mean we would need to regenerate all our epubs?
If so, does anyone know if itunes will automatically pick these up (assuming I have itunes pointed to my calibre library). I was going to go though the effort of organizing my bookshelf, but if this is going to cause all the books to get 're-added' to ibooks and bugger up the sorting, I'd rather wait.