answering the program. So *Please read this documentation*, which
explains the meaning of the entries you make.
-Be sure to check or specify the dictionary to which the new glyph
-should be added. Normally the default will be the Word dictionary
-which is right if the match failure is a new word starting with l or I
-(see above). You will need to change this to the Upper or Lower
-dictionary for new ligatures. You should not need to add new Digits.
-
-Also, the character set updates you make will by default be submitted
-to my server so that they can be checked by me and shared with other
-users. See README.privacy.
+You must specify the dictionary to which the new glyph should be
+added, by selecting the appropriate radiobutton or by pressing one of
+U D L W for Upper, Digit, Lower, Word. Word is only correct
+right if the match failure is a new word starting with l or I (see
+above). Upper or Lower is correct for single letters and ligatures.
+for new ligatures. Use Upper for punctuation and Digit for `>' and
+digits.
+
+The character set updates you make will by default be submitted to my
+server so that they can be checked by me and shared with other users.
+See README.privacy.
If you need help please ask me (ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk, or
Aristarchus on Midnight in game if I'm on line, or ask any pirate of
label .selctx.title -text \
{Select match context for altering dictionary:}
pack .selctx.title -side left
- set new_context [lindex $unk_contexts 0]
+ set new_context {}
set ci 0; foreach ctx [lsort [array names all_contexts]] {
set all_contexts($ctx) $ci