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Old 06-08-2008, 12:34 AM   #4
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Well, found the Option in Creator to make a Dictionary.D'oh!

Now I just have to go through the process of creating the file.

Question is, can the dictionary be generated from a text or html file, or does each word have to be entered in manually. If there is a easy way to do it, would appricate some pointers.
The GNU International Dictionary discussion, did not have any information on actually creating the file, as the poster commented that he had already deleted all the specific modification he had done to the xml source.

Another question I have is does the dictionary have to be in one of the standard languages?
If I have the fonts installed (TTF) on my system and on the Gen 3 can it be another language?
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