Rob1n
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2010-11-29
, 19:06
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#121
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2010-11-29
, 22:19
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#122
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Can you try running it from X Terminal (python /opt/AutoCompleteEditor/AutoCompleteEditor.py) and see whether it gives any useful error messages? I'll have a look at adding multi-language support (I did have a brief look recently but the obvious methods weren't working), but I don't know why it wouldn't just display in English.
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2010-11-29
, 22:52
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#123
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Oops, sorry I forgot this thread entirely. Here's the error output, on latest version:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/AutoCompleteEditor/AutoCompleteEditor.py", line 17, in <module>
w.loadData()
File "/opt/AutoCompleteEditor/ACE_gui.py", line 321, in loadData
self._dict = ACEFile()
ValueError: unknown locale: tr_CY
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2010-11-30
, 00:00
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@ LA
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#124
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I've just uploaded a new version which should fix this error. It suggests that your dictionary is using an unrecognised language though, so I think you'll still get an error message - this one should provide the necessary information for me to add in the new language data though.
An unknown dictionary ID has been found. Please contact Robin Hill <maemo@robinhill.me.uk> with: - the ID: 13357 - the dictionary language you have selected (from Settings/Text input)
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2010-11-30
, 09:28
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#125
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I have upgraded and now I get this error:
I purchased my N900 in NYC from the flagship store and I am using US English, I do not have any other languages installed to the best of my knowledge.Code:An unknown dictionary ID has been found. Please contact Robin Hill <maemo@robinhill.me.uk> with: - the ID: 13357 - the dictionary language you have selected (from Settings/Text input)
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2010-11-30
, 09:45
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#126
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Are you sure that's the latest version? The line numbers and function names are way off from the current version. Anyway, it looks like you're using an unrecognised locale - that's presumably Turkish/Cyprus? I guess it should fall back to the base language (Turkish) in that case - I'll put up a new version tomorrow to fix this one.
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2010-11-30
, 11:05
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#127
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I can certainly add that ID, but it seems a little odd that a new ID should suddenly be used for US English. Can you try following the instructions here and see whether you still get the same error with a new dictionary? If so, I'll add the new ID, otherwise it looks like your dictionary file is corrupt somehow. Even with the above error, it should show you the list of dictionary terms - do these look okay?
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2010-11-30
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#128
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2010-11-30
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#129
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2010-11-30
, 21:19
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#130
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it say
An unknown dictionary ID has been found.
Please contact
Robin Hill <maemo@robinhill.me.uk>
with:
-the ID: 1121
-the dictionary language you habe selected (from Setting/Text input)
anyhelp?