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NAME

       PyGlossary - A tool for converting dictionary files

DESCRIPTION

       PyGlossary is a tool for working with dictionary databases (glossaries) Basic Usage:

              PyGI (Gtk3) Interface:

              To open PyGlossary window:

              pyglossary

              PyGI  is  the default interface (so you never need to use "--ui=gtk" option) If PyGI was not found
              (not installed), then PyGlossary will fallback to Tkinter interface.

              Tkinter Interface:

              To open PyGlossary window:

              pyglossary --ui=tk

              Usually good for Windows and Mac OS X

              Command Line Interface:

              To show this help:

              pyglossary --help

              To show program version:

              pyglossary --version

              To Convert:

              pyglossary INPUT_FILE OUTPUT_FILE

              To Reverse:

              pyglossary INPUT_FILE OUTPUT_FILE.txt --reverse

              Input and output files formats will be detected  from  extensions.   Except  that  you  explicitly
              specify input or output format, for example:

              pyglossary    mydic.utf8   mydic.ifo   --read-format=tabfile   pyglossary   mydic.utf8   mydic.ifo
              --read-format tabfile pyglossary mydic.ifo mydic.utf8 --write-format=tabfile pyglossary  mydic.ifo
              mydic.utf8 --write-format tabfile

       General Options:

              Verbosity:

              -v0  or  '--verbosity  0'  for  critical errors only -v1 or '--verbosity 1' for errors only -v2 or
              '--verbosity 2' for errors and warnings -v3 or '--verbosity 3' for errors, warnings and  info  -v4
              or '--verbosity 4' for debug mode

              Appearance:

       --no-progress-bar and --no-color, useful for Windows (non-Unix) command line

   Full Convert Usage:
              pyglossary INPUT_FILE OUTPUT_FILE [-vN] [--read-format=FORMAT ] [--write-format=FORMAT]

              [--sort|--no-sort]  [--direct|--indirect] [--sort-cache-size=2000] [--utf8-chec k|--no-utf8-check]
              [--lower|--no-lower] [--read-options=READ_OPTIONS] [--write-options=WRITE_OPTION S]

       Command line arguments and options (and arguments for options) is parsed with GNU getopt method  You  can
       also  just type extension of output file instead of full path, if you want to create with the sam e input
       file name with another extension. For example:

              pyglossary mydic.ifo txt

   instead of:
              pyglossary mydic.ifo mydic.txt

   Compressing with gz, bz2 and zip is supported, just append these extension to the file name, for ex
       ample:"

              pyglossary mydic.ifo mydic.txt.gz

       or

              pyglossary mydic.ifo txt.gz

       And if the input file has these extensions (gz, bz2, zip), it will be extracted before loading

       Supported input formats:

       Name   |           Description           |   Extentions

       -------------------+---------------------------------+---------------
       BabylonBgl          |   Babylon   (bgl)                     |   .bgl   CC-CEDICT            |   CC-CEDICT
       |  .u8 Csv                | CSV                             | .csv Dicformids         | DictionaryForMIDs
       | .mids DictOrg            | DICT.org file format (.index)   | .index ABBYYLingvoDSL     |  ABBYY  Lingvo
       DSL  (dsl)           |  .dsl  Edlin               |  Editable  Linked  List of Entries | .edlin GettextPo
       | Gettext Source (po)             | .po LingoesLDF          |  Lingoes  Source  (LDF)             |  .ldf
       OctopusMdict        |  Octopus  MDict                    | .mdx OctopusMdictSource | Octopus MDict Source
       | .mtxt Sdict              | Sdictionary Binary(dct)         | .dct Stardict           |  StarDict  (ifo)
       |  .ifo  Tabfile             |  Tabfile  (txt,  dic)               |  .txt .tab .dic WikipediaDump      |
       Wikipedia Dump(Static HTML)     | .wiki Xdxf               | XDXF                            | .xdxf .xml

       Supported output formats:

       Name   |           Description           |    Extentions

       -------------------+---------------------------------+----------------
       AppleDict          | AppleDict Source (xml)          | .xml BabylonSource       |  Babylon  Source  (gls)
       |  .gls  .babylon  Csv                 |  CSV                              |  .csv  Dicformids          |
       DictionaryForMIDs               | .mids DictOrg            | DICT.org file  format  (.index)    |  .index
       Edlin               |  Editable  Linked  List  of  Entries  |  .edlin Freedict           | FreeDict (tei)
       | .tei GettextPo          | Gettext Source (po)             | .po  LingoesLDF          |  Lingoes  Source
       (LDF)            | .ldf OctopusMdictSource | Octopus MDict Source            | .mtxt Omnidic            |
       Omnidic                         | .omni .omnidic SdictSource        | Sdictionary Source  (sdct)        |
       .sdct  Sql                 |  SQL                              | .sql Stardict           | StarDict (ifo)
       | .ifo Tabfile            | Tabfile  (txt,  dic)               |  .txt  .tab  .dic  Treedict            |
       TreeDict                        | .tree .treedict