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.GLS File Extension

A .GLS file is a GLScript Game Script, created by Babylon.

Open with Babylon Glossary Builder. Available for Windows.

What is a .GLS file?

The .GLS file extension is used for a special kind of text file known as a GLScript Game Script. However, it's important to note that this description is a bit misleading. In reality, .GLS files are more commonly associated with glossaries or dictionaries created using a program called Babylon Glossary Builder. This software was designed to help users compile lists of terms and their definitions. The content inside a .GLS file is organized in a specific way that the Babylon Glossary Builder program can understand, using its own unique format to arrange words and their meanings, as well as any alternative terms that might be related.

These .GLS files are essentially the building blocks for creating more complex glossary files, specifically in the .BGL format, which stands for Babylon Glossary files. The .BGL files are binary, meaning they are not meant to be read or edited by humans directly but can be used by computers and specific software to display glossary content in a user-friendly way.

To open a .GLS file, you would traditionally use the Babylon Glossary Builder software. However, it's important to know that this program is no longer being updated or officially supported, as it has been discontinued. This means that finding a working version of the software might be challenging, and it might not function correctly on newer computer systems.

Since the Babylon Glossary Builder is discontinued, if you have a .GLS file that you need to open or edit, you might need to look for alternative software that can handle glossary or dictionary files. Unfortunately, there might not be a direct replacement that supports the .GLS format specifically, so you may need to convert the file into a different format that is more widely supported by other dictionary or glossary management tools.

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