There are limits to how much the user can add whcih, while generous for
normal purposes, might not extend to the dictionary you have in mind. I
can't quote the limits off hand.
Senior Lurker
At 08:59 PM 1/9/98 -0000, you wrote:
>
>Thought: what about merging a certain well known medical dictionary with
>it????
>
>
>Dr GM Trowell
>Highbridge Medical Centre
>Highbridge
>Somerset TA9 1JP
>01278 783220
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Hugh de Glanville <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: 09 January 1998 14:15
>Subject: Re: Computing in General Practice
>
>>Both [entry level] programs offer the facility to add new words (and of
>>course train them) and also to feed in a piece of text (Dragon recommends
>at
>>least 20,0000 words) and let the program pick out the words it does not
>>know. This is recommended where one has a specialised subject and regularly
>>produces a fairly consistent type of document.
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