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4.3. Working with Personal Dictionary

Dictionaries tab of WProofreader Settings dialog is used to manage personal user dictionaries. Here you can create personal user dictionaries by adding your domain-specific terms, names and other words to it. These words can be: 

  • complex words, 
  • acronyms, 
  • proper names 

Personal User Dictionaries

Personal user dictionaries allow each of your app’s users to create their own vocabulary to be used across multiple sites that use WProofreader. These can be rare or field-specific words may be not recognized by our proofreading engine and reported as a mistake. All the words added to a personal dictionary will not be considered as misspelling, and they will also be available on the suggestions list.

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Users can manage the dictionaries contents using the Dictionaries tab of WProofreader Settings dialog.

4.3. Working with Personal Dictionary

Dictionaries tab of WProofreader Settings dialog is used to manage personal user dictionaries. Here you can create personal user dictionaries by adding your domain-specific terms, names and other words to it. These words can be: 

  • complex words, 
  • acronyms, 
  • proper names 

Personal User Dictionaries

Personal user dictionaries allow each of your app’s users to create their own vocabulary to be used across multiple sites that use WProofreader. These can be rare or field-specific words may be not recognized by our proofreading engine and reported as a mistake. All the words added to a personal dictionary will not be considered as misspelling, and they will also be available on the suggestions list.

By default, all the words added to the personal user dictionary are stored in the browser local storage on the user side. When a user creates a new dictionary, all the new words and the words from the browser local storage are added to this dictionary and stored on the system server. It allows the user to access the contents of his or her personal dictionary from different browsers, machines or devices when working with WProofreader. Thus, users are not limited by a particular browser as in case with the words stored in the browser local storage.

Users can manage the dictionaries contents using the Dictionaries tab of WProofreader Settings dialog.

Creating a new dictionary

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