INSTALLATION OF THE DOWNLOADABLE VERSION OF Devoto-Oli

Windows (32/64 bit)
Launch the downloaded file dev-setup.exe with a double click and follow the instructions.
After installation the dictionary can be launched from Start > Programs> LeMonnier > Devoto2013 > il Devoto-Oli 2013.

Mac (32 bit)
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Launch the downloaded file dev-installer.pkg with a double click and follow the instructions.
After installation the dictionary can be launched from Applications > LeMonnier > Devoto-Oli-2013 > Devoto2013.

Mac (64 bit)
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Launch the downloaded file dev-installer64.pkg with a double click and follow the instructions.
After installation the dictionary can be launched from Applications > LeMonnier > Devoto-Oli-2013 > Devoto2013.

Linux (32 bit)
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In a terminal window enter the resource in which the dev-installer32.sh file has been downloaded and make it executable by typing in:

   chmod +x dev-installer32.sh

and pressing Start. Then install the dictionary using the command

   ./dev-installer32.sh

and pressing Start.
After installation the dictionary can be launched by opening your own Home directory, then LeMonnier_Devoto2013, and typing in the command

   ./devoto.sh

Linux (64 bit)
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In a terminal window enter the resource in which the dev-installer64.sh file has been downloaded and make it executable by typing in:

   chmod +x dev-installer64.sh

and pressing Start.
Then install the dictionary using the command
   ./dev-installer64.sh

and pressing Start.
After installation the dictionary can be launched by opening your own Home directory, then LeMonnier_Devoto2013, and typing in the command

   ./devoto.sh

After installation you may also create a launcher for the Applications menu.
How to do this depends on the distribution; let’s provide an example for Ubuntu:
- choose System > Preferences > Main Menu > New Item
- in the Name field type in the name of the dictionary
- in the Command field, using the Explore button, insert the whole "edPan" route, which can be found in the file where the dictionary has been installed.