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2009-12-29
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2010-01-16
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Is there any way to remove specific words from the dictionary? I typed something like 'asdfwefasf' once just in a testing message, and now that shows up often!
cd .osso/dictionaries vi .personal.dictionary use arrow keys to go to your password, press x (works like delete key) untill you delete the password and ^X (where x is random character) now to save type :x
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2010-02-08
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Did just that, but I think its going to just get added again next time you type it, oh well here's how:
Hopefully this works, I'm just guessing on the deleting the ^X part..Code:cd .osso/dictionaries vi .personal.dictionary use arrow keys to go to your password, press x (works like delete key) untill you delete the password and ^X (where x is random character) now to save type :x
vi .used.dictionary
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2010-02-08
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2010-02-28
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2. After this goto Settings > Text Input > [Uncheck] Word Completion > Save
3. Then re-open Settings > Text Input > [Check] Word Completion > Save
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2010-05-10
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2010-05-10
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2010-05-10
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Now it is all back to normal. Could not figured out without your little help Love the Xterminal feel like i'm using my linux desktop