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Tabfile to StarDict #444

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  1. If you mean you want multiple definitions in the same entry in StarDict, you need to write it in StarDict Textual file format rather than Tabfile. But we commonly have one definition per-entry that uses html lists (<ol> or <ul>).
  2. Yes, for Tabfile, if your file is named test.txt you place the images in test.txt_res folder and use the file names (or relative path) in your HTML definitions.
  3. Yes, you make a link like <a href="bword://another word">another word</a>.
  4. Any editor or IDE can do, but you gotta be aware of file size. I'd personally use Atom and VSCodium, both can open large files without too much lag I think (though Atom is discontinued sadly).
  5. I don't write dictionaries myself. If…

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