Reuben Thomas <r...@sc3d.org> writes:

> If you change dictionary-server, then surely the list of dictionaries
> should be updated? But it’s not.

AFAICT (both from trying this and from reviewing the source), this
should only be a problem if you keep any *Dictionary* buffers open.  As
soon as you close the last one (by pressing "q", for instance), Emacs
will close the connection to the original dictionary server; the next
dictionary command will then open a fresh connection to the newly
specified server.

That behavior strikes me as fairly reasonable, so I'm inclined to leave
it as is, particularly given that I will be adding support for
customizing dictionary server settings at startup.

At any rate, thanks for the report and sorry for the delayed response.

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