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My client has identified an inappropriate word in the dictionary. I know there is a process for using a dictionary other than RapidSpellMDict.jar and using DictManager to modify it, but I would prefer to keep using what I have in place. Is there any way to request the word to be removed? I can't think of a reason to have it in the dictionary.
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Usually the 'no suggest' filter will block any dubious suggestions. Anyway, just email me via support @ keyoti.com and we can sort it out. Jim -your feedback is helpful to other users, thank you!-your feedback is helpful to other users, thank you!
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Here's a new build of v3.2 - I know you asked for a dictionary but it might be better to use this updated version which has the v4 no suggest filter (which has been improved_ in it. https://www.dropbox.com/...3-2-NOSUGGESTFILTER.zip
Sorry about the problem by the way. -your feedback is helpful to other users, thank you!-your feedback is helpful to other users, thank you!
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Thanks Jim. Can you provide me with the usage information or provide a link to the docs that indicate how to implement it? I hope you understood that I want the suggestion list, but I just wanted to remove the inappropriate word from appearing in the list. Hopefully, that is possible with the no suggest filter. Thanks!
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Sorry I didn't explain, the no suggest filter is automatically enabled, I think there was either an omission in the filte r you had or a bug. -your feedback is helpful to other users, thank you!-your feedback is helpful to other users, thank you!
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OK, thanks Jim! I will test it and let you know if I have any other issues.
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