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2012-08-23
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2012-08-24
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/home/user/.meego-im-engines/xt9/6.2/personal.dat
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2012-08-24
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Hey guys, i found that all added word into the dictionary are store into this file:
but i don't how to modify or how does it work.Code:/home/user/.meego-im-engines/xt9/6.2/personal.dat
i think, this file can be edited by a xt9-engine (or something similar)
http://www.developer.nokia.com/Commu...ry-since-PR1.2
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2012-08-24
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The files are closed binary, meaning we can't access or change them.
Nokia won't open the files for us as they simply do not care, and anybody at Nokia who cared about the N9 and us maemo bunch have been sacked. So I wouldn't get your hopes up for this.
Ive gone with a Galaxy Nexus as my main phone now, due to it being more reliable. The N9 will remain my play toy for when im at home
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2012-08-24
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Yeah i know that some of the files are binary closed but i was expecting that somehow we can "enclose" them.
I was thinking about creating a new keyboard and add a engine similar to IOS or ANDROID. Is it possible or just a kind of crazy dream ?
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2012-08-24
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2012-08-24
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2012-08-25
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2012-08-25
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@ Melb
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This is the only reason I want to switch to NITdroid as soon as I can manage to enable the autocorrect feature there. Or for a Galaxy Nexus running JB..
I disagree, the keyboard of the N9 is much much better than the iPhone's.. But its' autocorrection and lag really frustrate me.
Sometimes, you type a word such as "person" and it registers something completely different and autocorrects to something EVEN more different. Fun fact: when you type a word and it suggests the same word, press on your typed word to see all the suggestions. Then you will notice that the word you typed seen in the suggestion popup is actually different from the one on the text field. Ahah.
Anyway, if anyone who knows this stuff could help :-)