This seems nice - so dict extensions can also have its own help pages?
Is there any guide to constructing those or should we look at Danish
and Hungarian dict packages?
Do you have links to those extensions so we can study the oxt packages?
Thanks,
m.
2011/7/4 Andras Timar <timar74@gmail.com>:
2011/7/4 Carlos Moreira <crolidge@hotmail.com>:
Folks,
There are 2 Danish and Hugarian pages listed in the Contents tab of
the PT (Portuguese) version of Help pages, which are accessible as
single pages! This is a programming mistake.
How can we remove these intruders?
Can any programmer out there correct this mistake ?
This error only happens on Windows, not on Linux versions.
Those pages are coming from dictionary extensions. Help of extensions
works like this, i.e. it extends the existing help. On Windows all
dictionaries are installed by default, that's why you see these help
pages only on Windows. You can remove the dictionaries with the
installer.
Best regards,
Andras
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