chtamina wrote:if you "save" a word (even if the word is already in the dictionary) it gets absolute priority on the others, am I right ?
No, only auto-texts have absolute priority, but words added to the user dictionary have a priority based on frequency of usage, like other words.
I will look at the example given in the bug report, there may indeed remain problems when using smart dictionary in T9 mode (though most of them have been fixed long time ago)
No, only auto-texts have absolute priority, but words added to the user dictionary have a priority based on frequency of usage, like other words.
got it, I was wrong then.
I will look at the example given in the bug report, there may indeed remain problems when using smart dictionary in T9 mode (though most of them have been fixed long time ago)
yes, you can trust me: I don't know why but too many times this frequency of usage cryteria won't apply
I made a screencast from my phone showing smart dictionary feature NOT working with capital "i" in English. I keep selecting the capital "i" but it keep suggesting the normal one as the first suggestion
here's the link http://db.tt/mqR0bZI
OK, so that's because you have an autotext "g" -> "i", and as I have explained, autotext always have the priority over the smart dictionary.
Works as designed (then that's why autotext would need to be configured for each language)