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.DSL File Extension

Lingvo User Feature Dictionary

Question: What is an DSL File?

Have you found, downloaded or received an DSL file, but don't know which software program is required to open it?

Before attempting to open an DSL file, you'll need to determine what kind of file you are dealing with and whether it is even possible to open or view the file format.

Answer: Files which are given the .DSL extension are known as Lingvo User Feature Dictionary files, however other file types may also use this extension. If you are aware of any additional file formats that use the DSL extension, please let us know.

How to open a DSL file:

The best way to open an DSL file is to simply double-click it and let the default assoisated application open the file. If you are unable to open the file this way, it may be because you do not have the correct application associated with the extension to view or edit the DSL file.

This file format was added to our database by a visitor to this site, but no additional information was provided. We have yet to investigate this file type further, or there was not enough information available at the time to report accurately on the format.

Please check back soon for more information as we are constantly updating our file descriptions based on search frequency.

Tip: Try to open the DSL file using a text-editor such as Notepad, as many file types contain simply contain unformatted plain-text and can viewed correctly using this method.






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    Comments (1)
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    Tony Pratschke
    2011-06-22 00:49:03
    #1
    I have a dictionary file in .TBX format but unfortunately I cannot use that format with my OmegaT CAT software. Apparently if it were in .DSL format I could use it. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I might convert from TBX to DSL? I have also learned that the DSL file should be saved as .UTF16LE. All suggestion will be appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Tony Pratschke