![]() Here is an example of python script I used to convert my file. You can use sed, python, perl or anyth to convert your txt file to tab format. Well, by-hand is not possible if your dictionary is large. If the definition contains new line, just write \n, if contains \ character, just write \\. It means: write the search word first, then a Tab character, and the definition. (6) So, you have to convert it to tab dictionary file then to stardict's ifo format. (5) You cannnot convert it directly to stardict with stardict-editor (4) Then, you will have *.bgl.txt in the same directory. ( Originally, from a reverse-engineering forum ) (1) First, download the UnpackBGL.exe here (). I saw some unanswered threads about this, and post it here as somebody might wanna know this. ![]() ![]() īut, after three weeks of searching I figured out a way to convert. I have tried stardict-editor, dictconv, and several others. ![]() Most of the how-to's on the Internet doesn't work anymore with the new encrypted *.bgl files ! I have been trying to convert a bgl file from babylon to use with my stardict for three weeks. ![]()
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