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Do TshwaneLex and TshwaneTerm work on Windows Vista?

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Do TshwaneLex and TshwaneTerm work on Windows Vista?

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Yes.Remember selected columns for “Import/Wordlist or CSV” (ImportCSVDefaults.txt)If one regularly imports CSV documents with given columns, defaults for the corresponding attributes can be configured by creating a text file in the TshwaneLex/TshwaneTerm application folder (typically something like “c:\Program Files\TshwaneLex”) called “ImportCSVDefaults.txt”. The contents of this text file are simply what you would see in the right-side column of the ‘Import CSV’ dialog box, e.g.:Lemma::LemmaSign Lemma::PartOfSpeech Lemma::Sense::TE::TEA blank row corresponds to a “Nothing”. If this text file is present, then when the ‘Import CSV’ dialog is opened, it will automatically attempt to fill in the right-side column with the fields read from the text file (provided those fields exist in the DTD; if not a “Nothing” will be added instead).Use different fonts for certain attributes under ‘Attributes (F1)’The font settings under “Tools/Options” allow you to configure the font that will be used

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