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				Error: "No such dictionary: <personal>"
				Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 6:21 am
				by jasowen
				When I try to "learn" a new spelling word into the dictionary in Oxygen, I receive the message  "Error no such dictionary: <personal>". I am using oXygen 11.1 in Eclipse.
			 
			
					
				Re: Error: "No such dictionary: <personal>"
				Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 1:09 pm
				by Mircea
				Hello,
We tried to reproduce the problem you reported without success.
We need more details, like:
- oXygen buildID - Window/Preferences/oXygen
- Eclipse version & buildID - Help/About Eclipse SDK
- Java version that you use in the current Eclipse.
And of course a small sample document will be helpfull.
Thank you,
Mircea.
			 
			
					
				Re: Error: "No such dictionary: <personal>"
				Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 12:20 am
				by jasowen
				Here's what I have currently:
Oxygen XML Editor 10.3 build 2009081912
Eclipse version 3.4.2 Build M20090211-1700
Java version 1.5.0_17
The XML sample is below.
Thanks,
Jason
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE task PUBLIC "-//TP//DTD TP DITA Composite//EN"
                      "../../system/dtd/tp/tpDitabase.dtd">
<task audience="" id="dfe1256658368981" xml:lang="en_US">
    <title>Remove a Netra T5220 WLG Server</title>
    <shortdesc>If a WLG Server is defective, or new hardware is to be installed in the server, it
        must first be removed from the cabinet.</shortdesc>
    <prolog>
        <source href=""/>
        <permissions view="all"/>
        <!-- Change the value of the view attribute to internal if the
            topic is intended for TruePosition personnel only. -->
        <metadata>
            <audience otherjob="" othertype=""/>
            <prodinfo>
                <prodname/>
                <vrmlist>
                    <vrm version="DONOTUSE"/>
                </vrmlist>
            </prodinfo>
        </metadata>
    </prolog>
    <taskbody>
        <steps>
            <step>
                <cmd>
                    <draft-comment author="phm">Remove "This topic describes" verbiage from
                        shortdesc.</draft-comment>Before beginning, place the WLG to be removed in
                    the standby state if it has not already been done.</cmd>
            </step>
            <step>
                <cmd>Power OFF the WLG by pressing the power button on the front of the
                    server.</cmd>
            </step>
            <step>
                <cmd>Power OFF the circuit breaker on the distribution panel that supplies the -48
                    VDC to the WLG being removed. </cmd>
                <info> For the specific location of the circuit breaker, and based upon the
                    distribution panel in the cabinet, refer to: <ul>
                        <li>
                            <xref href="dfe1256658371981.xml">DST-20A Distribution Panel Circuit
                                Breaker Configuration in a Network Cabinet</xref>
                        </li>
                        <li>
                            <xref href="dfe1256658372340.xml">TruePosition Distribution Panel
                                Circuit Breaker Configuration in a Network Cabinet</xref>
                        </li>
                    </ul>
                </info>
            </step>
            <step>
                <cmd>Remove the green ground wire secured by a nut to the chassis. </cmd>
            </step>
            <step>
                <cmd>Disconnect the three prong connector at the “A” and “B” input power on the rear
                    of the server (red, black and green wire). </cmd>
            </step>
            <step>
                <cmd>Remove all RJ45 cable connectors on the rear panel of the server. Ensure all
                    cables are labeled with their associated ports so that they can be properly
                    connected to the replacement server.</cmd>
            </step>
            <step>
                <cmd>Remove the four screws (two on each side) that are securing the Netra T5220
                    Server rear mount support brackets, to each of the rear cabinet rails, as shown
                    below.</cmd>
                <info>
                    <fig>
                        <title>Netra T5220 - Rear Rail Mount Screws</title>
                        <image href="dfe1256843629215.image"/>
                    </fig>
                </info>
            </step>
            <step>
                <cmd>Remove the four screws (two on each side) that are securing the front hardmount
                    bracket to each of the front cabinet rails, as shown below.</cmd>
                <info>
                    <fig>
                        <title>Netra T5220 - Front Rail Mount Screws</title>
                        <image href="dfe1256843699479.image"/>
                    </fig>
                </info>
            </step>
            <step>
                <cmd>Carefully remove the server from the cabinet and place it on a work bench or
                    table.</cmd>
            </step>
            <step>
                <cmd>Remove the screws (two or three on each side) securing the rear mount support
                    bracket to each side of the server chassis, and remove each bracket as shown
                    below.</cmd>
                <info>
                    <fig>
                        <title>Netra T5220 - Rear Mount Support Brackets</title>
                        <image href="dfe1256843699119.image"/>
                    </fig>
                </info>
            </step>
            <step>
                <cmd>Remove the eight screws (four on each side) securing the hardmount front
                    mounting brackets to each side of the server chassis, and remove each bracket as
                    shown below.</cmd>
                <info>
                    <fig>
                        <title>Netra T5220 - Front Mount Support Brackets</title>
                        <image href="dfe1256843698151.image"/>
                    </fig>
                </info>
            </step>
        </steps>
    </taskbody>
    <related-links>
        <link href="dfe1256658368590.xml"/>
    </related-links>
</task>
 
			
					
				Re: Error: "No such dictionary: <personal>"
				Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:59 am
				by Mircea
				Hello,
The problem was reproduced with the 10.3 version, and was already fixed for the 11.x versions.
Since you have a valid maintenance pack you are entitled to a free upgrade to 11.x versions. I suggest you to upgrade to the latest oXygen version, 11.1
Best regards,
Mircea.