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I entered the misspelled word with the right mouse button in the text editor in the replacement options - Add the found word "underlined word" to the dictionary. How can I fix this?
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What "text editor" were you using when you added the wrong word?
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The delay in my response was caused by the fact that there was a problem with the network in the village.
I usually use "Geany". less often - "Gedit". In the Chromium browser on the mail server, the same misspelled words are underlined and they can also be included in the user's dictionary. Therefore, I believe that the user's dictionary is common to all editors, and is linked to the Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS user. The question is that I entered a misspelled word in it, how do I fix it?
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I found all the newly created user dictionaries ~/.config/enchant/ru_RU.dic -730 bytes (I usually use it), ~/.config/enchant/en_US.dic. In the same directory with the exc extension there are lists of exceptions. Dictionaries are text files of added words.
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Nice ... now I can edit as well.
Wonder why dictionaries doer not recognize:
don't
etc.
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I removed the repeating words - similar letters of another language were used.
Copied the list of words to another user.
Wonder why dictionaries doer not recognize:
don't
etc.
These words are not underlined for me, which means they are written without errors in accordance with the main non-editable dictionary, and the editing dialog is not available, and is not needed.
Last edited by Pingvin (2024-10-20 18:44:37)
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