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Personal dictionaries are used to complement system dictionaries with
words that users deemed correctly spelled. Personal dictionaries can be
edited while system dictionaries cannot.
MapSpeller Personal Dictionary
Names & Locations
MapSpeller automatically creates personal dictionaries in Windows
user profiles. A set of dictionaries are created per user; one for
each language used. Personal dictionary names are made by
appending the following elements:
- The string "User_"
- The language option selected from system language combo box in
the MapSpeller Options dialog (such as "English
(USA)")
- The extension ".dic".
If a user with the XYZ login selects the American English system
dictionary, the name of the related personal dictionary would be: User_English
(USA).dic, and it would be located*:
- In Windows XP in: C:\Documents and Settings\XYZ\Application
Data\Edgetech America\MapSpeller
- In Windows Vista or Windows 7 in: C:\Users\XYZ\AppData\Roaming\Edgetech
America\MapSpeller
MapSpeller Personal Dictionary Format

MapSpeller personal dictionaries are formatted in the following
way**:
- The first line typically contains the dictionary language
identifier
- Each line thereafter corresponds to a word entry
- The general line syntax is as follows:
- A word of reference. If this word is deemed correctly
spelled, it may stand on its own on its line.
- Followed by a TAB character (from the Tab key)
- Followed by a command letter
- If the command calls for another word, that word should
directly follow (without space).
The command letters are the lowercase letter:
- i. This indicates that the preceding word is deemed correctly
spelled. It is optional and is not followed by another word.
- c. This letter indicates that the mandatory word that follows it
is to be offered as a
replacement suggestion to the first word on the line.
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