+ <P><H2><A name="VOC">.voc files</A></H2></P>
+
+ <P>Querymee (starting from version 0.1.2) is able to open vocabulary files from
+ <A HREF="http://www.vokabeln.de/v1/funktionen.htm">Langenscheidt
+ Vokabeltrainer Version 1</A>. More than 150 ready made files are
+ listed on the <A HREF="http://www.vokabeln.de/v1/download.htm">download page.</A>
+ The files are zipped, so extract the .voc files first and store them under
+ MyDocs/Querymee in your N900 so Querymee finds it and offers it in the pull-down menu.
+ You can store the file anywhere, then use the “open dictionary“ dialogue
+ from the menu to open it.</P>
+
+ <P><H2><A name="TSV">.tsv files</A></H2></P>
+
+ <P>Querymee (starting from version 0.1.2) is able to open "Tab Separated Values"
+ vocabulary files. An example .tsv file can be found in the sources under
+ <A HREF="http://gitorious.org/querymee/querymee/blobs/master/doc/example.tsv">doc/example.tsv</A>.</P>
+
+ <P>The example, where <font color="red"><TAB></font> denotes a TAB character (TAB-Key),
+ do not surround the values with any text indicating character like " or ':</P>
+
+ <pre>
+ Expression<font color="red"><TAB></font>Translation 1<font color="red"><TAB></font>Translation 2
+ ajaa<font color="red"><TAB></font>fahren<font color="red"><TAB></font>to drive
+ aloittaa<font color="red"><TAB></font>anfangen<font color="red"><TAB></font>to start
+ </pre>
+
+ <P>You can write such files with any text editor, but it's much easier with a spreadsheet application:
+ <ul>
+ <li><A HREF="http://www.openoffice.org/product/calc.html">OpenOffice.org Calc</A>:
+ <A HREF="http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2720&p=11987">
+ saving calc files as tab delimited</A><br>In short: To save it, you Save As a "Text CSV", and when asked for a Field Delimiter, select {Tab}, instead of ",".</li>
+ <li>Microsoft Office Excel:
+ <A HREF="http://blogs.howtogeek.com/mysticgeek/2008/08/03/convert-an-excel-spreadsheet-to-a-tab-delimited-text-file/">
+ Convert An Excel Spreadsheet To A Tab Delimited Text File</A></li>
+ <li><A HREF="http://www.koffice.org/kspread/">KOffice kspread</A></li>
+ <li><A HREF="http://projects.gnome.org/gnumeric/">Gnumeric</A>:
+ <A HREF="http://projects.gnome.org/gnumeric/doc/sect-file-textExport.shtml">Exporting Text Files</A></li>
+ </ul>
+ Just make sure you save your file with the file ending .tsv before you transfer it to the N900.
+ Store your own tsv files under MyDocs/Querymee in your N900 so
+ Querymee finds it and offers it in the pull-down menu. You can
+ store the file anywhere, then use the “open dictionary“ dialogue
+ from the menu to open it.</P>
+
+ <P><H2>Feedback</H2></P>
+