Dikt Help

More like notes, but hopefully helpful.

Define and Match

There are two ways of looking up words, define and match. Define looks for the exact match, and Match looks for the matches with the selected strategy. You can select the matching strategy from the drop-down list on the toolbar. Matching strategies depend on the dictionary server, and every server has a description of available strategies.

Search

Every server offers a different set of databases. Dictionaries databases can be selected from the list in the sidebar. There are also two special searches available on the database menu, first match and all databases. Searching for the first match retrieves the first match only, and searching all databases retrieves all available matches.

Suggestions

Dikt can retrieve suggestions when no matches are found. So when you mistype a word, it will suggest possible corrections.

Looking up selected text

When the yank selections option is set, Dikt will look up the text you select in your desktop applications. There are two levels of selections that can be set up separately, from within the dictionary, and from other desktop applications.

Length of selections

You can limit the length of selections that Dikt considers, so that you don't send over the network some long text you selected during editing. Any selection longer than maximum length is ignored. You can also set a warning limit, and Dikt will ask you to confirm that you want to look up the selection.

There is also a limit for minimum length for selections, which is set to 2 by default, since it is easy to accidentally select one character when clicking on a link. It is still possible to select one letter words by extending the selection to include the space before or after the character.

Automatic matching

Dikt can retrieve matches with every definition, either with the selected strategy, or with the default strategy. If you want to retrieve suggestions even when the match is found, turn on the automatic matching and set it to use the default strategy.

Database Groups

Several databases can be grouped together and accessed like a single dictionary. If you want to have permanent lists of databases, or if you want to reorder databases in the list, you can arrange them in database groups.