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Is this only for the french dictionary or do they work on dictionaries for other languages?

On 12/31/10 3:00 PM, Sophie Gautier wrote:
Hi all,
On 31/12/2010 16:56, pierre choffardet wrote:
Le 31/12/2010 11:51, James Clemence a écrit :
A major feature I find irritating in word processors is the lack of
dictionary syncing between multiple machines. I have a laptop,
desktop, and
occasional use of other machines, and would really like to be able to
take
my dictionary with me. Whilst I can use my own git repository, or
shared net
space to provide such a service, having this online as part of a document suite would be a really neat feature. At the very least, having a button which allows you to import/export the dictionary easily to remote sources
could be a neat addition.

What do others think?

J

same for me, and for my students.

my solution is the folowing : http://www.dicollecte.org/home.php?prj=fr

each time a word isn't in the curent dictionary, i propose this word to
dicollecte.

You're right, it's a very good and great project.

then the word is corectly added to the next dictonary and will be
available for me on my other computers, and my students

It's also interesting because the dictionary is shared by several products, like Mozilla products for instance.

Kind regards
Sophie


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