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Home » U++ Library support » RichText,QTF,RTF... » Spell checking on linux
Re: Spell checking on linux [message #26344 is a reply to message #26339] Mon, 26 April 2010 13:16 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
dolik.rce is currently offline  dolik.rce
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luzr wrote on Mon, 26 April 2010 10:41

Also, note that that there is SpellerDictionaries folder on sf.net. Maybe somebody should work on getting more .scd files there Smile

All you need is a plain text list of all correct words for language, then use uppbox/MakeSpellScd to create .scd file.

I'm aware of the sf.net dictionaries, but the selection is rather limited Smile I was already looking for opensource dictionaries that could be converted to scd. The best solution I found so far would be to convert aspell dictionaries. They are GPL licensed, which is not optimal, but better than nothing. I'll try to investigate how to convert them.

A part of the documentation will definitely be a list of available dictionaries with direct download links to sf.net. Also, thinking about it now, it should be rather easy to add a menu item to theide "Fetch spellcheck dictionary..." which would ask for language and try to fetch the file from sf.net and install it.

Honza
 
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