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Dictionary directory is hardcoded #211
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Do you know an VSCode's API call that would tell you this directory's name? Because I do not hence even |
I don't think there is one yet, although it's been requested here: microsoft/vscode#2741 Maybe a solution like this? alefragnani/vscode-project-manager#178 |
Many thanks for pointing these out. It will be changed in next release. |
And BTW, I have not had a chance to test it with version built from sources (just regular and insiders) so please, maybe you could install this version from VSIX: https://drive.google.com/open?id=13R8i3hbWNjxcOtXD7vl6gWhDyl_zAEdX and let me know if it works. |
Yes, that version works fine. Thanks! |
If you build Code from source rather than using Microsoft's binaries (for example, by installing from the Arch User Repository), the application is by default called "Code - OSS" and user configuration files live in
~/.config/Code - OSS/
on Linux. However, it looks like Spell Right only ever looks in~/.config/Code/
for dictionaries. It works fine if you symlink~/.config/Code/
to~/.config/Code - OSS/
, but it would be better if Spell Right checked the correct config folder to begin with.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: