he versioning of the
dictionaries is to facilitate automatic updating of the dictionary files. If
we could coax Chromium to use a system-wide directory, that would no longer be
an issue because updates would be handled by apt-get.
> My understanding is that .config/chromium/Dictionaries isn&
e:
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/refs/heads/main/components/spellcheck/common/spellcheck_common.cc
My understanding is that .config/chromium/Dictionaries isn't the source
of dictionaries; when you add a language to chromium, a .bdic file for
that (already installed) language doesn&
other qtwebengine using stuff?
I just did some testing, and manually adding a .bdic into the ~/.config/
chromium/Dictionaries directory does not make it automatically appear in the
list of available languages in Chromium’s settings. Meaning that Chromium
doesn’t scan the directory to see wha
Hi,
Am 22. September 2022 09:34:24 MESZ schrieb Soren Stoutner :
>Qt WebEngine is indeed built from a modified version of the Chromium source
>code and Chromium does appear to use the same .bdic file format.
Cool.
> It
>is unclear to me if Chromium also looks in some system-wide directory
Qt WebEngine is indeed built from a modified version of the Chromium source
code and Chromium does appear to use the same .bdic file format. Chromium has
an internal menu that allows for the downloading of additional dictionaries,
which investigation shows are stored under ~/.config/chromium
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