Questa è la guida provvisoria per dell’Installatore di
Dizionari OpenOffice.org. Attualmente contiene informazioni per configurare DictInstall
per uso in modalità locale, e con server proxy. Spero di espanderla presso fino
ad un manuale completo per il programma.
DictInstall
can be run in a "local install mode". This allows dictionaries to be
installed from a hard disk rather than over the Internet. This could be
particularly useful for CD-ROM maintainers who wish to provide the Dictionary
Installer with all dictionaries as part of their CDs.
Configurazione
della modalità locale
To set up local mode, it is necessary to download all the dictionaries and
place them (as zip files) into a local folder. The dictionaries can be downloaded
from the OpenOffice.org web site. I recommend that
they be placed in a folder local which is placed inside the DictInstall
folder, though other locations are possible. (DictInstall already supports
relative path names for this folder, and full support for absolute path names
is being considered.)
You will
also need to download a dictionary list file for each language that you wish to
support (here are the current English, German, Danish and Finnnish lists). Note that you can
download just one if you wish and use it for all languages. Once you have
downloaded the dictionary lists, place them in the same directory as the
dictionary zip files.
Assuming
that you now have a folder called local inside the DictInstall folder,
you now need to make a few changes to the configuration file dictinstall.ini.
Under [config] there are two lines in the file like this:
#localpath=local\
#locallist=dict.txt
You will need to remove the hash symbols. This will
cause the program to look in the localpath folder (in this case local\)
and read the dictionary list (in this case dict.txt) provided there.
If you
choose to download dictionary lists for multiple languages, then you will need
to point to each of those lists. For example, if you downloaded both English
and German dict.txt files, you will need to rename one of them and put
its name into the dictinstall.ini file. If you renamed the German one to
dict.de.txt, then you would need to add the line locallist=dict.de.txt
to the German ([de]) section of the configuration file:
[de]
listurl=http://www.ooodocs.org/dictinstall/de/dict.txt
nexthelp=http://www.ooodocs.org/dictinstall/de/nexthelp.html
locallist=dict.de.txt
In fact, in the current version, the line is provided
as an example, so you need only remove the hash from the front of this line
too.
When you
now run the Dictionary Installer, it will look inside the folder you specified
and see if there is a dictionary list there. If so, the program should then
install dictionaries directly from that folder. Please note that if the program
is unable to find the dictionary list in the location specified, it will revert
to its usual mode and download the list and dictionaries over the Internet.
If you
have any questions or problems getting local installation mode to work, please email me.
From
version 0.9.3, DictInstall supports the use of HTTP proxy servers. This should
allow the program to be used on many networks where it was previously unable. Note
that at this point, proxy support is fairly untested: all positive and
negative feedback on this feature is greatly appreicated.
If you are
using an HTTP proxy for your web browsing, and you use Internet Explorer, the
program will hopefully work with your proxy server transparently. When it is
run, it finds your Internet Explorer settings and tries to use them.
If you do
not use Internet Explorer, or if you are having problems with this, you will
need to set up proxy manually. To do this, you will need to change one line in
the configuration file dictinstall.ini.
proxy=auto
When set to auto, the program looks for
Internet Explorer proxy settings and uses those. If you have had any problems
with this and want to turn off proxy use altogether, change this line to say:
proxy=off
If you are using another browser or want to set proxy
settings manually, then you should change this line to contain the server and
port number of your server. For example, if your proxy server is on the
computer myproxy and port 8000, then you would change the line to
say:
proxy=myproxy:8000
Se avete commenti o avete problemi con la funzione
proxy server, per favore inviatemi una email send me an email.
© 2002 Lee
Corbin
Aggiornato: 22 Maggio 2002 per DictInstall 0.9.3