On 8/17/2017 7:01 AM, null wrote: > Ed Mullen wrote: >> On 8/16/17 at 10:20 AM, Hawker created this epitome of digital genius: >>> Is there a way to edit the words added to the user dictionary? >>> I know I can hover over a word, RMB and select remove from dictionary >>> but it would be great to see the list of all words and remove >>> anything I saw that was a mistake. I found directions for >>> Thunderbird and Firefox for this but they didn't seem to translate to >>> SM. >>> This is for the browser side, I assume they share the same user >>> dictionary? >>> >>> Thanx >>> Hawker >> >> It's a text file in your profile: persdict.dat >> >> Browser and Mail/News use the same profile. >> >> TB also uses persdict.dat. No idea about FF; I've never used its >> spelling function. >> > I have SM, TB, and FF installed, but a search of the HD doesn't turn up > a file called persdict.dat. > Why would that be? >
That is the file that contains dictionary entries that you add, not the built-in dictionary. -- David E. Ross <http://www.rossde.com/> After the 12 August tragedy in Charlottesville, Virginia, President Trump issued an evasive, equivocating statement. This is quite understandable. After all, Trump did not want to alienate his core supporters, many of whom are white supremacists. Trump's staff tried to explain away his statement and put a positive light on it, but they were merely putting lipstick on a pig. Only after pressure from his own Republican party did Trump denounce the KKK, neo-Nazis, and white supremacists as criminalson 14 August. His delay in backtracking his prior equivocation makes me doubt his sincerity. All doubt was erased when Trump appeared to backtrack again, returning to his prior equivocation on Tuesday, 15 August. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

