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The following table indicates the languages and dialects for which SharePoint Server supports custom dictionaries. You cannot create a custom dictionary for the language-neutral word breaker. The table includes the language code identifier LCID and language hexadecimal code for each supported language and dialect.
The first two numbers in the hexadecimal code represent the dialect and the last two numbers represent the language. For languages that do not have separate word breakers for separate dialects, the first two numbers in the language hexadecimal code are always zeros.
Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Note A custom dictionary for a given language applies to all Search service applications in the server farm. Note Custom dictionary files can be used only if they are stored in this folder in the local file system.
If not inherited and the list is left empty, it effectively clears the list of additional dictionary folders. In such a case, only the default dictionaries supplied with the package will be available for use. Dictionaries are global resources and are cached for reuse when subsequent files are opened within the same solution. If you make changes to the dictionary locations used in a configuration, you must close and reopen the solution to ensure that the dictionary location changes take effect.
Since they are a global resource, user dictionaries are best specified at the solution file level if used. They can be placed at the project level if there is only a single project in the solution. If you have multiple project-specific dictionaries, only the first project that creates the dictionary will get it's project-specific dictionary added to it and it will be used across all projects since they are all using the same dictionary. Since subsequent projects will not create the dictionary any user dictionaries in their configurations are ignored.
Likewise, if a solution configuration contains a user dictionary and a project contains a user dictionary, the project user dictionary would override the solution-level one rather than being additive to it. This option defines one or more languages to use for spell checking. The package comes with several dictionaries for various languages. Custom dictionaries can also be added and will be selectable here once installed. In order to use a specific language, select it in the combo box and click the Add button to add it to the list.
In the absence of a specific selection, the default English US language will be used for the global configuration. For non-global solutions, the inherited language selections will be used. To add additional languages, select each in the combo box and click the Add button.
When spell checking is performed, the dictionaries will be checked in the order given. If your files are written predominantly in a particular language, you can use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to alter the language order so that the most common language is checked first followed by any others. Click the Remove button to remove an unwanted language. For non-global configurations, an additional Inherited option will appear in the list of selections. This can be used to specify that the inherited languages should be included.
The inherited languages will be checked in the order they appear in the list. For example, if you make French the primary language and then add the Inherited option, the French dictionary will be checked first followed by any inherited dictionary languages such as English US. Adam Caviness Adam Caviness 3, 31 31 silver badges 37 37 bronze badges. This issue is also discussed here: bugs. I was missing the Select spelling engine to use drop down - this seems so counter intuitive when you click the 'add new dictionary' button after trying to add a word to it.
This was driving me crazy. Ah ha! After applying your change, fiiiiiiiinally this answer works now! It takes both your change and his! This blog post points out this answer too: syncor. Yes, you can. DonyorM DonyorM 1, 1 1 gold badge 19 19 silver badges 32 32 bronze badges. As of Eclipse Neon. It would be nice to add the above comment about having to reset eclipse to the answer.
The user dictionary is just a plain text file with one word per line. Rob Rob 83 10 10 bronze badges. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.
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