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Sync dictionary on multiple hosts #426

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130s opened this issue Oct 31, 2017 · 2 comments
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Sync dictionary on multiple hosts #426

130s opened this issue Oct 31, 2017 · 2 comments

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130s commented Oct 31, 2017

Thanks for the great tool first of all (I've been using mozc for more than 5 years on Ubuntu, Android and OSX)!!

How do people keep the dictionary synchronized on multiple computers?

Since I do not find a feature in mozc to do that AFAICT, what I do is to use file sync tool (e.g. Dropbox) to keep the exported dict file. That works ok but only ok since it can get cumbersome whenever adding changes to the dict, as the dict is read in by the mozc is separate from the exported dict file I think and I'll have to manually update the dict on every host (I use more than 4 hosts on daily basis).

If this usecase makes sense, would that be considered as an enhancement?

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130s commented Dec 7, 2023

I see this ticket labeled obsolete and closed, but as an active user of mozc the usecase I described #426 (comment) is still valid but not realized yet AFAIK.
Thanks for the great tool and maintenance.

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Thank you for the update.

I have reopened this issue and removed the obsolete label.

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@yukawa yukawa converted this issue into discussion #850 Dec 7, 2023

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