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Home » U++ Library support » RichText,QTF,RTF... » Spell checking on linux
Re: Spell checking on linux [message #26616 is a reply to message #26615] Sun, 16 May 2010 09:33 Go to previous message
dolik.rce is currently offline  dolik.rce
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luzr wrote on Sun, 16 May 2010 08:55

OK, byt do we really have those "more general" dictionaries?

Maybe we should scan for something like "en*.udc" instead?


Hi Mirek,

Thanks for the rights, I'll upload it today.

This idea is based on the Aspell dictionaries. Most of them have only the general form. Some, like en, are to my best knowledge combination of all words from all english dialects. There is only single case where the general dictionary does not exist (pt-pt,pt-br, no pt).

Maybe we could scan for en*.udc as a last resort after checking for the general dictionary, if the general does not exist. But if someone asks for Angolan Portuguese, how would you decide if it is better to use pt-pt or pt-br?

Honza
 
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