As Gabriele Monti, it's possible to use offline dictionnaries by installing the 
dictd package. But a real bug remains, if no internet connection is present and 
someone makes a word search with gnome-dictionnary, then the program just hangs 
(This is easily noticeable with Compiz, the window becomes gray). 
The internet connectivity should be tested when the first launch is made with a 
timeout of 5 seconds for example. If no internet connection is possible, then 
show a message box warning the user about the issue (it's not very clear that 
Gnome Dictionnary should be used online in the first place)

Also, the offline method using dictd should be described in the
documentation and in the manpage (there is a hint in the manpage in the
"see also" section, but I couldn't explore in this direction because ...
you know ... no internet connectivity)

-- 
Gnome Dictionary should work offline
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/19227
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Desktop Bugs, which is a direct subscriber.

-- 
desktop-bugs mailing list
desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs

Reply via email to