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    maxximuscool | # 11 | 2009-12-29, 12:21 | Report

    Thank you bro. I just got annoyed when i entered a wrong spelling and it saved my wrong spelt word on top of the correct one. Which is annoying very much.

    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

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    jeffsf | # 12 | 2009-12-29, 18:53 | Report

    Yep, WiFi passwords are in there as well.

    Any documentation for the format? A quick look suggests some kind of header and then variable-length records, slightly different between the two.

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    dc88 | # 13 | 2010-01-05, 13:00 | Report

    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!

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    Groncho | # 14 | 2010-01-16, 18:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by dc88 View Post
    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!
    Did just that, but I think its going to just get added again next time you type it, oh well here's how:
    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
    Hopefully this works, I'm just guessing on the deleting the ^X part..

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    bachagabriel | # 15 | 2010-02-08, 21:24 | Report

    Originally Posted by Groncho View Post
    Did just that, but I think its going to just get added again next time you type it, oh well here's how:
    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
    Hopefully this works, I'm just guessing on the deleting the ^X part..
    works perfectly.... you might want to search using
    Code:
    vi .used.dictionary

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    slender | # 16 | 2010-02-08, 21:38 | Report

    Originally Posted by bachagabriel View Post
    works perfectly.... you might want to search using
    Code:
    vi .used.dictionary
    Yes. How?-.-.-.

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    noobmonkey | # 17 | 2010-02-28, 22:59 | Report

    hmmm is it possible to figure out how to do the last bit?

    Originally Posted by
    2. After this goto Settings > Text Input > [Uncheck] Word Completion > Save
    3. Then re-open Settings > Text Input > [Check] Word Completion > Save
    if i can figure out how to do that, i could add it to my healthcheck toolkit - and simplify it to 1 button for people

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    sevep | # 18 | 2010-05-10, 05:23 | Report

    I'm having a problem with the second command anyone help please?

    $ cd .osso/dictionaries
    ~/.osso/dictionaries $ rm .used.dictionary
    rm: cannot remove '.used.dictionary': No such file or directory
    ~/.osso/dictionaries $

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    nosa101 | # 19 | 2010-05-10, 05:35 | Report

    Originally Posted by sevep View Post
    I'm having a problem with the second command anyone help please?

    $ cd .osso/dictionaries
    ~/.osso/dictionaries $ rm .used.dictionary
    rm: cannot remove '.used.dictionary': No such file or directory
    ~/.osso/dictionaries $
    weird. i just tried it and it worked for me. i know its not needed but you could try doing it as root.

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    sevep | # 20 | 2010-05-10, 07:00 | Report

    I'm doing it it X terminal, is that the same as root or a different process?

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