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Subject: [aspell] Re: Aspell in LyX
From: Kevin Atkinson <kevina () clark ! net>
Date: 1998-10-29 16:09:33
Message-ID: 20000120114351.RWNH21783.mail.rdc1.md.home.com () kevins-linux ! atkinson ! inet
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Asger Alstrup Nielsen wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I just read about Aspell on freshmeat, and figured this is a great
> project.
> I'm a member of the LyX development team, and I would like to use a
> different spell checker than ispell. It seems Aspell fits the job!
>
> So, the question is: How should this be done?
>
> I browsed the documentation you have on the web-site, and saw that you
> already implemented a ispell -a compatibility mode, so it should be
> possible to use this.
>
> However, that solution is not optional. I rould rather see that Aspell is
> provided as a library which the LyX code can link against, and then use the
> Aspell API to get the job done. That would ensure maximum speed and
> flexibility.
>
> Can Aspell be compiled to a library already, or are there any plans to do
> this? Do you have other ideas for how to do this?
Yes it is a library. In fact the aspell utility is nothing but a small
wrapper
program. All the real work is done in the library. See the section on
The C++ Library.
>
> At the moment, the LyX team is working in two branches: Finalizing of LyX
> v1.0, and doing a lot of work on the development series 1.1. In the 1.1
> series, we have adopted the STL, and use it a lot. So this fits right in
> with the approach in Aspell.
>
> If LyX would come with Aspell support, and we could boast that it is much
> better than the Microsoft Word spellchecker, the result would be to the
> benefit of both Aspell and LyX. However, in order to do so, Aspell has to
> support more languages than English.
I would not say it does much better. I would say on average at least as
well. That 5 should have been an 8 in the chart on the manual.
>
> So regarding word lists for other languages than English - check out this
> site:
>
> http://www.win-uk.net/~hyphen/wordlist.html
>
> At the bottom, there is a link to an ftp-site where word-lists for many,
> many languages are available:
>
> ftp://ftp.ox.ac.uk/pub/wordlists/
>
> It seems they are in the public domain, and thus they should be available
> for use in Aspell without problems.
>
> I suppose it is possible to write a small program that takes a file and
> produces an alphabet from it. Given that, it should be relatively easy to
> generate the language definition files Aspell needs..
Yes it would however I would still need to pick out the vowels. I will
defiantly look into it though.
>
> I've downloaded Aspell and will try to get it running with the Danish
> dictionary when I have time.
Please do as my the language support feature is totally untested. Also
I *SUCK* at foreign languages. I barley passes Spanish high school.
--
Kevin Atkinson
kevina@clark.net
http://sunsite.unc.edu/kevina/
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Note: This message was origanlly posted to aspell@franklin.oit.unc.edu,
not aspell-user@lists.sourceforge.net.
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