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2011-12-04
, 13:38
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#12
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Please use the public bugtracke if you think there's a bug in the language configuration of Swype: https://harmattan-bugs.nokia.com/
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2011-12-04
, 16:48
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#13
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I've checked and there is no line break, or space, after the list, both in the original and my modified version.
I used "vi" to edit. Did you use this or some other editor that may have "helped" by adding a line break for you?
Could you have added words to the dictionary of one of the languages that is now disabled? What happens if you restore the original and then remove just one language? If it works try removing one language at a time until you find which one makes things fail.
I see from your earlier post that your second language is US-english. I've been using norwegian and UK english. Maybe US has some kind of dependency to UK, what happens if you keep both?
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2011-12-04
, 17:00
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@ Finland
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#14
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2011-12-05
, 15:59
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Joined on Apr 2010
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#15
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I tried all combinations of line break and space (and lack thereof) - I used nano, because I can't find vi in the repositories (which surprised me).
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2011-12-05
, 17:20
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@ Finland
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#16
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Good news. I have now reproduced the problem: By copying the original language file into place, and then editing with nano I get the error. If you edit with vi you should be good.
vi has to be part of either developer mode, or the Utilities package you can install after activating developer mode. (Otherwise it's a mystery where I got it from, bacause I haven't installed anything else that could account for it)
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2011-12-05
, 18:04
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@ Switzerland
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#17
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I can confirm, nano is quilty, or atleast after editing with vi, no database errors occur anymore....
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2011-12-05
, 19:15
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Joined on Oct 2011
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#18
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Good news. I have now reproduced the problem: By copying the original language file into place, and then editing with nano I get the error. If you edit with vi you should be good.
vi has to be part of either developer mode, or the Utilities package you can install after activating developer mode. (Otherwise it's a mystery where I got it from, bacause I haven't installed anything else that could account for it)
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2011-12-05
, 19:51
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#19
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Why should nano break something?
I use it all the time on my PC, N900 and also N9 to edit config files and never had any issue.
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2011-12-05
, 22:43
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@ Switzerland
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#20
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I've checked and there is no line break, or space, after the list, both in the original and my modified version.
I used "vi" to edit. Did you use this or some other editor that may have "helped" by adding a line break for you?
Could you have added words to the dictionary of one of the languages that is now disabled? What happens if you restore the original and then remove just one language? If it works try removing one language at a time until you find which one makes things fail.
I see from your earlier post that your second language is US-english. I've been using norwegian and UK english. Maybe US has some kind of dependency to UK, what happens if you keep both?