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List: aspell-user
Subject: Re: aspell digest: January 15, 1999
From: Howard Kaikow <kaikow () standards ! com>
Date: 1999-01-16 10:43:51
Message-ID: LYR14511-9308-1999.01.16-05.42.22--kevinatk#home.com () franklin ! oit ! unc ! edu
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I meant to send the message below to the list.
PS: I have since learned that the SAPI at the Microsoft research site is a
speech API.
At 10:48 1/16/99 +0100, Drazen Dupor wrote:
>At 00:00 16.01.99 -0500, you wrote:
>
>>From: "Howard Kaikow" <kaikow@standards.com>
>>I have not been able to find documentation on how to create a .lex
>>(spelling lexicon) file that could be used to Word, nor the interface to
>>hook that into Word.
>
>.lex file is defined by engine not by Word.
Thank you.
So, I am then asking the wrong question.
I need to find the specifications for, I guess, mssp232.dll.
>
>Microsoft have published CSAPI (Common Spelling API - something like that)
>to connect engine with Word. Definition and example could be found on MS
>Development library CD.
There is a draft/beta SAPI at research.microsoft.com.
>>Would the procedure be the same for Word 6, Word 7 and Word 8?
>yes.
In view of the beta SAPI, it could be that the SAPI will be different for
future versions of Word.
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