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> On May 13, 2016, at 9:54 PM, mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
>
>
> Quoting "J. Landman Gay" :
>
>>> On 5/13/2016 2:27 PM, Matthias Rebbe wrote:
>>>
>>> Sometimes i find myself opening LC6 or 7 just to use the
>>> dictionary of that version.
>>
>> I do the same.
>
> Same here.
>
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> M
I have both Chromium and Chrome on my Xubuntu 16.04 64-bit machine and
Livecode 64-bits 8.0.1 does not call anything.
Livecode 32-bits 8.0.1 will NOT install on a 64-bit distro,
while Livecode 8.0.0 did without any problems at all.
Richmond.
On 14.05.2016 05:17, José Antonio Rocha wrote:
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2016-05-13 14:43 GMT-03:00 RM :
> I am looking forwards to some sort of in-built Dictionary in the Linux
> 64-bit build
The 32-bits LC on 64-bits Linux call the default browser, instead stuck
like 64-bits LC. With Chromium, the dictionary load fast and perfect. With
Firefox, load erraticaly.
Quoting "J. Landman Gay" :
On 5/13/2016 2:27 PM, Matthias Rebbe wrote:
Sometimes i find myself opening LC6 or 7 just to use the
dictionary of that version.
I do the same.
Same here.
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Mark Wieder
ahsoftw...@gmail.com
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On 5/13/2016 2:27 PM, Matthias Rebbe wrote:
I am too having problems with the new dictionary. Not technical
problems, but problems with the gui or however i should call it. I
miss the old style, especially if i am searching for something. The
result list of the old dictionary was much more clear
>
> (and, as someone remarked on the Forums, "Can we have our old dictionary
> back?" - why not; as the new one is totally NON,
> there's no point in having it)
>
I am too having problems with the new dictionary. Not technical problems, but
problems with the gui or however i should call it.
This, oddly enough, excites me, for 2 reasons:
1. The "Stable" release version 8.0.0 is not feature complete, and is
"quite wonky"
on Linux 64-bit.
2. I am endlessly hopeful, naive and optimistic.
I am looking forwards to some sort of in-built Dictionary in the Linux
64-bit build
(and,