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2007 Mar 28
3
The Best Language Tools - Best Dictionaries of all languages
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The most popular language sites worldwide and its unmatched translation
tools are in daily use in such prestigious organizations as the World
Intellectual Property Organisation or the European Community Translation
Services.
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has plenty of link...
2020 Sep 14
2
Shared mailboxes setups and dictionaries
...neric. For example does "* user=foo lrw" imply that all mailboxes of
all accounts are shared to the user foo? The doveadm command works only
if dovecot is set up with per-mailbox ACL files, so I can't use it to
reverse-engineer the correct syntax.
An interesting aspect to ACLs are dictionaries. I understood it as some
kind of cache - if there is no dictionary or it is empty, then shared
mailboxes don't work. Conversely, dictionary itself is not enough, one
needs actual ACLs set up correctly. Is this a correct understanding?
Next what https://wiki.dovecot.org/SharedMailboxes/Sha...
2020 Sep 14
0
Shared mailboxes setups and dictionaries
...gt; reverse-engineer the correct syntax.
>
The global ACLs are...global. They apply to all matching mailboxes
system-wide. So to answer your question, yes "* user=foo lrw" means all
mailboxes of all accounts are shared to the user foo. But...
> An interesting aspect to ACLs are dictionaries. I understood it as some
> kind of cache - if there is no dictionary or it is empty, then shared
> mailboxes don't work. Conversely, dictionary itself is not enough, one
> needs actual ACLs set up correctly. Is this a correct understanding?
The ACLs grant/deny access to a specifi...
2020 Sep 15
1
Shared mailboxes setups and dictionaries
...oxes/Shared and
>> https://wiki.dovecot.org/Dictionary describe is a possibility to
>> reference LDAP data to define an ACL dictionary. Do I understand it
>> correctly that if a LDAP database is the single source of truth, then
>> I don't have to worry about updating dictionaries as long as LDAP
>> itself is up-to-date, but I have to keep ACLs and LDAP in sync
>> manually (or using an application)?
> Again, a dictionary is a list of shared mailboxes - not ACL's. You can
> use any dictionary source Dovecot can read from - but if the
> dictionar...
2003 Aug 28
0
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2015 Feb 15
3
Bitsize project: Krovetz Stemmer
...was hard to code the stemmer in snowball, I
came up with a C++ implementation of the stemmer.
But since it is a dictionary based stemmer, im having problems on deciding
how to create the dictionary.
I did check out some of the implementations of the Krovetz stemmer online
but all of them have large dictionaries and im not sure whether that would
be helpful in our case since the dictionary would be better for the user if
configurable.
I believe words such as exceptions, nationalities have to be treated
differently and have implemented that by creating a DictEntry class with a
boolean value named exceptio...
2013 Jan 07
1
Missing /share/dictionaries/en_stats.rds
...ble spell checking for 'R CMD check'
by setting environment variable '_R_CHECK_CRAN_INCOMING_USE_ASPELL_'
to 'true', I get:
* checking CRAN incoming feasibility ...Warning in aspell(files, filter = "dcf",
control = control, encoding = encoding, :
The following dictionaries were not found:
en_stats
Looking at the source code, I found that I'm missing 'en_stats.rds', e.g.
> Sys.glob(file.path(R.home("share"), "dictionaries", "*.rds"))
character(0)
I see that the missing file is in
http://svn.r-project.org/R/trunk/shar...
2007 Mar 01
4
RC1, Rails, and problems with multiple options in spec.opts
I am having inconsistent output with multiple options in the
spec.opts file. I can, for instance, pass --color or --colour, or,
separately, use --drb. But when combining them I get:
/opt/local/lib/ruby/1.8/optparse.rb:1381:in `complete'': invalid
option: --options --color --drb (OptionParser::InvalidOption)
from /opt/local/lib/ruby/1.8/optparse.rb:1379:in `catch''
2011 Nov 21
4
Having less languages in Firefox (hunspell dictionaries provide too many locales)
Hello,
on CentOS 6, I am routinely writing mails in English, German and
French and using the related hunspell dictionaries for the spelling in
Firefox (I'm using Google Apps).
This works fine but the problem is that languages are added for all
the possible locales (English US, UK, Philippines, Bostwana, Trinidad
and Tobago, Denmark (sic!), ... and German Germany, Austria... and
French France, Canada, Belgium...)...
2010 Jul 14
2
domain quota dictionary
Hi
I just configure dovecot with the second dictionary for the domain quota
dict {
quotadict = mysql:/usr/local/etc/dovecot-quota.conf
quota_domain = mysql:/usr/local/etc/dovecot-quota-domain.conf
}
plugin {
quota = dict:user::proxy::quotadict
quota2 = dict:domain:%d:proxy::quota_domain
}
and the dovecot-quota-domain.conf looks like this :
connect = host=xxx dbname=xxx
2005 Jan 22
1
Collins Master Dictionary (closer yet)
Hey, thanks for all the help,
the
"Desktop"="800x600"
line in the .conf file helped a lot, the elements within the window don't
dissappear anymore. Thanks! :)
Only one little glitch is keeping the program from being useful:
The dictionary doesn't use a standard 'search' field and button as one might
expect, instead, all of the entries for the selected
2015 Mar 13
1
Configuring Shared Mailbox Dictionaries
...p in the
documentation has a "pattern" field. In the case of the acl_shared_dict
example, the pattern is 'shared/shared-boxes/user/$to/$from'. I couldn't
figure out by studying the example where this value was derived from, or
indeed where it is derived from in any example dictionaries which are
documented. Can anyone explain the meaning of the "pattern" field and
what exactly its value means?
Thanks in advance for all your helpful answers! :)
2001 Jan 15
2
BAD PASSWORD: it is based on a dictionary word
A non-root user is trying to change their password but cannot because of the
message:
BAD PASSWORD: it is based on a dictionary word
They swear its not true. Anyways, I was just curious where (if anywhere)
the config file lies for this functionality. Do you know? -mike
2007 Mar 01
1
Problems with RC1 & Rails Controllers
I''m now using the 0.8.0 RC1 gem and have the same version of rspec
and rspec_on_rails checked out into my vendor/plugins directory.
I''m having a problems with controllers... I''ve generated a controller
using the ./script/generate rspec_controller MyController. When I
try to run the rake spec:controller task I get the following:
euclid% rake spec:controllers
(in
2011 Sep 09
1
SSH Compression - Block Deduplication
...maintains
this dictionary. This would be done to data blocks before they are
encrypted.
Optimal systems go beyond using fixed block sizes and look for variable
length data block that occur frequently. For an initial implementation,
fix block sizes are probably fine.
In the WAN scenario, the dictionaries are retained and built up over time
to optimize performance.
This may run somewhat contrary to the goals of OpenSSH, namely privacy.
Retention of data in a memory or disk cache may not be desirable.
However, certain work loads would stand to benefit from this type of
compression.
I would su...
2009 Mar 11
2
dictionary for crackcheck
Hello All,
Can anyone tell me where i can get a "starter" dictionary for crackcheck? i tried googling this but didn't find anything. tia
2005 Jun 02
2
Dynamic Dictionary Data Type?
Hello!
I have an algorithm which performs lengthy operations and I would like to
cache results. Other languages usually offer a dictionary data type
which I can use as an efficient way to dynamically cache already
calculated results - what's the best way to do this in R?
Best wishes,
Sven C. Koehler
2006 Jan 30
2
beginner Q: hashtable or dictionary?
Hi,
Is there something like a hashtable or (python)
dictionary in R/Splus?
(If not, is there a reason why it's not needed /
typical way to accomplish the same thing?)
Thank you
2011 Oct 19
1
using a dictionary in R
Hi all,
Is there a way to create a "dictionary" in R, such that it has <key,value>
pairs?
Something to the effect of:
x=dictionary(c("Hi","Why","water") , c(1,5,4))
x["Why"]=5
In truth I'm looking two categorial variables function.
So that if x=dictionary(c("a","b"),c(5,2))
x val 1 a 5 2 b 2
I want to compute
2012 Jun 30
0
Using Pers. Dictionary with Aspell in R
My goal is to use Aspell 0.60 with a personal dictionary within R. Running
WinXP, R 2.15.1, and Cygwin's install of Aspell 0.60. Using a test file
with 2/5 words misspelled:
SpellTest.txt
test
text
txxt
endeavour
mytzlplk
and dictionary files (aspell.en.pws, and spell.en.prepl respectively) of:
personal_ws-1.1 en 0
mytzlplk
personal_repl-1.1 en 0
mytzlplk superman
and R expression of: