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Subject: dict.org returns useless foreign translations
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Package: dict
Version: 1.9.15-1
Severity: wishlist

dict has recently started returning translations into various languages.
While this is cool, it's not what I've come to expect from dict and is
generally useless to me when I want to know what a word means.  (It
helps that these entries are at the end, so I can stop reading when I
see them, but they are still distracting.)  The cause is the addition of
translation dictionaries to dict.org, and there doesn't appear to be a
straight-forward way to leave this class of dictionaries out of
searches.  I will email [EMAIL PROTECTED] about this, but I wanted to
file a Debian bug for tracking and because perhaps the Debian package
can work around the problem.

Andrew

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On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 07:46:48AM -0500, Rik Faith wrote:
> For now, there are 3 virtual dictionaries:
>     english     all but deprecated en-en dictionaries
>     trans       all the freedict dictionaries
>     all         both "english" and "trans"
> 
> The default is to search those in the "english" list.  I modified my
> original intentions after getting more email from people who didn't want
> to see the translations at all.

Just want to say this is great for me, and to close the Debian bug.
Thanks.

Andrew


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