SQLite-based dictionary format for Plover. Consumes less memory for large dictionaries.
- Reduce memory (RAM) consumption. (however, the word list for orthography suffix rules and Qt modules still take a considerable amount of RAM)
- Faster loading/startup speed.
The SQL dictionary format is not completely compatible with Plover's API specification, the plugin may fail to work properly in future Plover versions.
There are two possible file formats:
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SQLite-based:
.sql
extension.Use the "New dictionary" feature in Plover to create one, or "Save dictionary as..." feature to convert from other dictionary formats.
Note:
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If there's a table named
readonly
(the content doesn't matter), the dictionary will be considered read-only.Because of a Plover bug, modifying the dictionary file and reloading the dictionary in Plover might not update the read-only status.
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The file size is larger than the size of a JSON dictionary.
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When an entry in the file on the disk is changed, it's automatically updated into Plover.
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When the dictionary is deleted on disk, attempt to modify the dictionary in Plover will cause "attempt to write a readonly database" error; otherwise, the dictionary remains usable.
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It's possible to have additional columns for auxiliary entries if:
- There's no attempt to modify the dictionary, or
- All the additional columns have default values set (or default to null).
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JSON: stored as plain JSON file on disk.
.jssql
extension.Note: This format takes longer to load than normal JSON dictionary.
Can be used like a normal Plover dictionary.