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How can I launch Kiwix with a specific article?</translate>|answer=<translate><!--T:24--> | How can I launch Kiwix with a specific article?</translate>|answer=<translate><!--T:24--> | ||
You need to launch Kiwix from the command line using the -articleByUrl option. For example:</translate><source lang="bash">kiwix.exe -articleByUrl "zim://A/foo.html" bar.zim</source>}} | You need to launch Kiwix from the command line using the -articleByUrl option. For example:</translate><source lang="bash">kiwix.exe -articleByUrl "zim://A/foo.html" bar.zim</source>}} | ||
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My ZIM file is too big, what should I do?</translate>|answer=<translate>Kiwix is able to deal with 2GB splitted ZIM files. The splitted ZIM files must be named xxx.zimaa, xxx.zimab, xxx.zimac, etc. To split a ZIM file you may use: | |||
* On Microsoft Windows: [http://www.jaist.ac.jp/~hoangle/filesj/ FSJ-Lite], | |||
* On Apple Mac OSX: [http://loekjehe.home.xs4all.nl/Split&Concat/ Split&Concat] | |||
* On GNU/Linux and with the console: split --bytes=2000M my_big_file.zim | |||
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