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Originally Posted by geek1011
To clarify one thing, the ExtraLocales isn't mandatory anymore. If you don't specify it, it will just use the zip filename as the dictionary name.
Also, if you do choose to use ExtraLocales, you won't need to use the patch anymore since the bug with language splitting for "Extra: " has been fixed.
Note that if you use the same locale as a built-in dictionary, it will not conflict since all custom ones matching a valid locale will have " (Custom)" appended to the name.
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They must have changed that in one of the later beta's. I did some testing with them to get it working, but, didn't try removing the ExtraLocales line afterwards. For my examples, it is using the language codes to get the language names. It isn't getting this from inside the files, as I in at least one case, I just copied the supplied dictionaries to a different name.