jonathon wrote:
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On 11/11/2010 09:15 PM, Robert Derman wrote:
I have had to enter well over 1000 compound words into the dictionary,
If you did that as a user-created dictionary, it should be in
/user/3/wordbook, and as such, can be copied
On 2010-11-11 6:13 PM, Michael Wheatland wrote:
>> If you did that as a user-created dictionary, it should be in
>> /user/3/wordbook, and as such, can be copied over when you install a new
>> version of the program.
> I think we all agree that this should happen automatically. Updating
> is pretty
Hi there,
On Fri, 2010-11-12 at 08:43 +0930, Michael Wheatland wrote:
> I think we all agree that this should happen automatically. Updating
> is pretty basic functionality in any software. (Even if apple gets it
> wrong)
Right :-) it should 'just work'
> Maybe we can consider creating a
> If you did that as a user-created dictionary, it should be in
> /user/3/wordbook, and as such, can be copied over when you install a new
> version of the program.
I think we all agree that this should happen automatically. Updating
is pretty basic functionality in any software. (Even if apple ge
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On 11/11/2010 09:15 PM, Robert Derman wrote:
> I have had to enter well over 1000 compound words into the dictionary,
If you did that as a user-created dictionary, it should be in
/user/3/wordbook, and as such, can be copied over when you install a n
frazelle09 wrote:
i don't know if this is the correct forum for this but -- well first of all
-- good luck to all those who are participating and developing and helping!
This project needs to be a success!
And, we are using PCLinuxOS 2010 and they are using GOoo to install OOo. i
understand t
i don't know if this is the correct forum for this but -- well first of all
-- good luck to all those who are participating and developing and helping!
This project needs to be a success!
And, we are using PCLinuxOS 2010 and they are using GOoo to install OOo. i
understand that Goo will be chan