Re: How to create a german CSAPI user dictionary (was: Add words to german CSAPI not possible (was: Re: 4.0.14.3))

2008-02-21 Thread Martin Schuster
Hello MAU, So I had a look at your registry settings (thanks for sending those along) and noticing that while your settings had a key with the correct locale id for each language ( 1034 for Spanish-Spain, 1033 for English-United States) the registry key my file was registered in had a key of

Re[2]: How to create a german CSAPI user dictionary (was: Add words to german CSAPI not possible (was: Re: 4.0.14.3))

2008-02-21 Thread Maggie Meister
Hi Martin, On Thursday, February 21, 2008 at 6:21:08 AM you wrote: MS And also, #LID 0 is not needed, just one (any) word that you want to be in your user dictionary. Can this #LID stand for Language ID Number? -- Regards, Maggie Maybe in the future we should add one

Re: How to create a german CSAPI user dictionary (was: Add words to german CSAPI not possible (was: Re: 4.0.14.3))

2008-02-21 Thread Martin Schuster
Hello Maggie, Can this #LID stand for Language ID Number? Good thought! I tried and entered #LID 1031 into my german dic, and now it shows up as Language: GE in the dictionary selection dialog! Before that it was displayed as Language: any there. So thanks, Maggie! Another miracle solved. I

Re: How to create a german CSAPI user dictionary (was: Add words to german CSAPI not possible (was: Re: 4.0.14.3))

2008-02-21 Thread MAU
Hello Martin, Maybe let's file a report for the greyed out buttons, and then we check if these are working correctly and creating the right registry keys. Can you do this? You are much quicker as I am I guess... Done :) https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=6836 -- Best regards, Miguel

Re: How to create a german CSAPI user dictionary (was: Add words to german CSAPI not possible (was: Re: 4.0.14.3))

2008-02-21 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello all, Thursday, February 21, 2008, MAU wrote: Maybe let's file a report for the greyed out buttons, and then we check if these are working correctly and creating the right registry keys. Can you do this? You are much quicker as I am I guess... Done :)

Re: How to create a german CSAPI user dictionary (was: Add words to german CSAPI not possible (was: Re: 4.0.14.3))

2008-02-21 Thread MAU
Hello Marek, confirmed in BT. Thanks, I've seen it :) -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v4.0.14.3 on Windows XP 5.1 Service Pack 2 Current beta is 4.0.14.3 | 'Using TBBETA' information:

How to create a german CSAPI user dictionary (was: Add words to german CSAPI not possible (was: Re: 4.0.14.3))

2008-02-20 Thread Martin Schuster
Hello MAU, First of all let me say how much I appreciate your efforts and time you use to help me. Ritlabs and this list can count themselves lucky to have someone like you on the messageboard. You've helped me so many times already...that beer deal still active? ;-) Yes, but it may not be

Re: How to create a german CSAPI user dictionary (was: Add words to german CSAPI not possible (was: Re: 4.0.14.3))

2008-02-20 Thread Martin Schuster
Not so long ago I wrote: - create a registry key under [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!\CommonSpeller with the locale ID for the desired language (see http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/0h88fahh.aspx for those) I forgot: - here: create another key called User Directories

Re: How to create a german CSAPI user dictionary (was: Add words to german CSAPI not possible (was: Re: 4.0.14.3))

2008-02-20 Thread MAU
Hello Martin, ...that beer deal still active? ;-) Of course it is! But now I'm asking for some peanuts or potato chips along with it ;-) The dictionary appeared (strangely enough as Language: any beside the select box) in 3.99. Yes, I have seen that too for non English languages. So I

Re: How to create a german CSAPI user dictionary (was: Add words to german CSAPI not possible (was: Re: 4.0.14.3))

2008-02-20 Thread MAU
Hello Martin, So I looked at the american english dictionary and found in the first line: #LID 0 I forgot to ask, which American English dictionary? Because I have: #LID 1033 1 89 (in accent.tlx) #LID 24941 (in correct,tlx) #LID 1033 1 1017 (in Ssceam.tlx) #LID 24941 (in userdic.tlx) --