AutoCorrect Dictionaries Preferences
To set the Dictionaries preferences for the AutoCorrect feature, open the Preferences dialog box and go to . This page allows you to specify the location of the dictionaries that Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin uses for the AutoCorrect feature and the location for saving user-defined replacements.
The following options are available in this preferences page:
- Dictionaries default folder
- Displays the default location where the dictionaries that Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin uses for the AutoCorrect feature are stored.
- Include dictionaries from
- Selecting this option allows you to specify a location where you have stored
AutoCorrect dictionaries that you want to include, along with the default
ones. Important: Consider the following notes regarding this option:
- The AutoCorrect mechanism takes into account AutoCorrect dictionaries collected both from the default and custom locations and multiple dictionaries from the same language are merged (for example, en_UK.dat from the default location is merged with en_US.dat from a custom location).
- If you have a generic AutoCorrect dictionary file (one that just has a two-letter language code for its file name, such as en.dat) saved in either the default or custom location, the other more specific dictionaries (for example, en_UK.dat and en_US.dat) will not be merged and the existing generic dictionary will simply be used instead.
- You can use a custom suffix in the dictionary file name after the language code. For example, en_US_synopsys.dat or en_synopsys.dat.
- If the additional location contains a file with the same name as one from the default location, the file in the additional location takes precedence over the file from the default location.
- How to add more dictionaries link
- Use this link to open a topic in the Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin User Guide that explains how to add dictionaries for the AutoCorrect feature.
- Save user-defined replacements in the following location
- Specifies the target where added, edited, or deleted replacements are saved. By default, the target is the application preferences folder, but you can also choose a custom location.