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List:       aspell-user
Subject:    Re: [Aspell-user] Using aspell programmatically
From:       "John P. Hartmann" <jphartmann () gmail ! com>
Date:       2010-05-10 14:39:05
Message-ID: AANLkTil3H6jb3C8hS14TDr-HH_uoCAg9ZwQHkUBiiWXW () mail ! gmail ! com
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On 9 May 2010 00:53, Kevin Atkinson <kevina@gnu.org> wrote:
> =A0The aspell core should be able to handle this but I'm not sure I expos=
e
> =A0enough of the internals to be able to do this. =A0You can always
> =A0interface directly with Aspell using its native C++ API. =A0But I offe=
r
> =A0absolutely no guarantee that I won't break you code between releases.
>
> =A0Aspell can only have 1 personal dictionary, but additional dictionarie=
s
> =A0can be loaded bu using the add-extra-dicts option.
>
> =A0You might want to look into using the session dictionary which you can
> =A0clear by using aspell_speller_clear_session.
>

I found  aspell_string_enumeration_clone and
aspell_string_enumeration_assign, but it looks like they don't do what
one would assume.

Then it finally dawned on me that I might as well maintain my own
addenda dictionaries.  A hundred lines later and I am a happy camper.

Thanks for aspell!


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