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Tiberius:
Dear Kirk,

every time, under winXP when I restart the 4.4.3.1, I get all the words already added to the ignore list in a previous session (IPTC panel) red underlined again.
BTW is it possible to have also an own personal list?

Sincerely Yours - Tiberius

PS Thanks for the User Manual!!!

Kirk Baker:
Tiberius,


--- Quote from: tiberius on July 20, 2006, 09:41:04 AM ---every time, under winXP when I restart the 4.4.3.1, I get all the words already added to the ignore list in a previous session (IPTC panel) red underlined again.
BTW is it possible to have also an own personal list?
--- End quote ---

Hmm...  They're not sticking for me either.

The words that you add to your custom dictionary do manage to stick around.  So you can always add them to the custom dictionary.

I'll look into the ignore list and see how that is handled and why it isn't persistent.

-Kirk

Tiberius:
...sorry but I don´t see any option for a "custom dictionary" either. only "corrections" and "ignore list".

and I have also problems to select in the Printer Settings under "Color match to" my own paper profiles (.icm) generated with x-rite - they just don´t appear!?!

Thanks in advance - Tiberius

Kirk Baker:
Tiberius,


--- Quote from: tiberius on July 20, 2006, 12:33:21 PM ---...sorry but I don´t see any option for a "custom dictionary" either. only "corrections" and "ignore list".

--- End quote ---

Photo Mechanic creates the user dictionary in the following location (yours will be slightly different)

C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Application Data\Camera Bits, Inc.\Photo Mechanic

in a file called UserDictionary.dic

Check to see that the path has been created and that the file exists.  If it doesn't, then is there a permissions problem on your system?


--- Quote from: tiberius ---and I have also problems to select in the Printer Settings under "Color match to" my own paper profiles (.icm) generated with x-rite - they just don´t appear!?!
--- End quote ---

It is likely that your profiles are not stored in the default location.  In the print dialog, you can click on the "More..." button to pick a folder containing your profiles.  If you do this and your profiles still don't show up, then I'll need a sample profile to take a look at and see why we don't "like it".

-Kirk

Tiberius:
Hello Kirk,

I have created the UserDictionary.dic file by hand and now it pops out as described. Basicaly we could define in the same place an IgnoreDictionary.dic file?!?

As addendum I attached the *.icm profile file created with x-rite pulse.

In the printing process under windowXP I don´t get the preview screen with the "softproof" button; is it available only for macs?

Sincerely Yours - Tiberius

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