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Old 12-30-2019, 02:06 AM   #689
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Originally Posted by genoasalami View Post
Owl- I'm back again. I'm using a very large custom dictionary. With some finagling I can get it working. However, inevitably it stops working and says that I have no dictionary installed at all. After plugging into a computer, I see that my dictionary is there just fine. So I have to go through the rigamarole again of reinstalling the original dictionary, restarting, replacing it, etc. And, eventually, I trick the Forma into loading my replacement dictionary.

Is there any way around this? I am guessing it's doing some kind of simple check and deciding that it's not the default dictionary, despite the file name matching.
Despite I always manually copy the firmware update, I know that this happens when there is an automatic sincronization or an automatic firmware update. Try to pacth the firmware enabling the patch named "Change dicthtml strings to micthtml" inside the libnickel.so.1.0.0.yaml. You should rename the dictionary. See here

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