On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 09:34:28 +1000
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, 02 Oct 2008 09:37:58 -0700 Steve Mosher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> babbled:
> 
> > I used to have a bunch of them when I was doing a NLG ( natural
> > Language generation) pet project. I sent you a link to US names as
> > well. from the US census.
> > For personal dictionaries, people could just run a simple word
> > frequency analysis   on their archived email,( there are GPL
> > programs that do this I believe, but its dead easy to write
> > yourself) and import their email contacts into the database.
> 
> in fact that is the idea of the "3" dictionaries the keyboard has. it
> has "system" (which is base language - eg english), personal (any
> words they type in at all go in here - they inherit frequency they
> had before but now gain in count as they get used more), and..
> "generated" dictionary
> - ~/.e/e/dicts-dynamic/data.dic - this file is expected to be
> regularly generated from the users sms's, emails, contact list etc.
> containing words from their every-day activity - so that friend with
> a strange name... gets their name into the dictionary pool this
> way. :)

Is there a way to tie into bash_completion when we are on a terminal?
That should be fun :-)

Regards,
Daniel Willmann

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