# First decompression pass bunzip2 stardict-drae-24-2.bz2.bz2 # Second decompression pass (if it extracts to a secondary .bz2 or .tar) tar -xvjf stardict-drae-24-2.tar # OR if it is a raw bz2 text string: bunzip2 stardict-drae-24-2.bz2 Use code with caution. 4. Compatible Dictionary Software Applications
For command-line sdcv (often preferred for lightweight setups):
The .ifo file (short for "information") is a plain-text metadata file with the following required fields: stardict drae 24 2 bz2 bz2
Here’s how to handle a StarDict .bz2 file — assuming you have either:
It sounds like you’re asking to create or extract a from something named drae (likely the Diccionario de la Real Academia Española ), with a version or part 24_2 , and using bz2 compression. # First decompression pass bunzip2 stardict-drae-24-2
Click the button on the right side and select your Dictionaries folder.
A compressed file format (bzip2). It ensures that a massive dictionary is reduced to a manageable download size, which needs to be decompressed before use. Click the button on the right side and
Extract it:
/Applications/StarDict.app/Contents/Resources/share/stardict/dic/ Internal Storage/dictdata/ Android (GoldenDict) Internal Storage/GoldenDict/ KOReader (E-readers) koreader/common/settings/dictionaries/ (or dict/ folder) 3. Activating the Dictionary