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Originally Posted by davidfor
From my brief testing, it just has to start with "dicthtml-". And it doesn't need an extension. If the part after this is of the form "xx-yy" and "xx" and "yy" are recognized language codes, the names of the languages will be used. Otherwise, the full file name will be used.
This is something that is easy and completely safe to experiment with. Just name the file and see what happens.
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That's correct. The other limitation is that it can't include any kind of whitespace. And, if the locale matches a built-in one, " (Custom)" will be appended to the name.