Hi Dave,
I have a few ideas:
Ispell dictionaries are byte-order specific. PPC is big endian, and you
*might* have a little endian dictionary installed. Then again, our Ispell
support is sketchy anyway.
If you can, I'd suggest trying to build from source. Even moreso, I'd
suggest installing pspell and building abi with pspell support (or getting a
binary compiled with pspell support). http://pspell.sourceforge.net/
Dom
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>Subject: Re: spelling
>Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 15:12:18 -0800
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>LinuxPPC, 2.2.18pre21, running on a Powerbook G3 Series (Wallstreet)
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> I installed abisuite 0.7-13 from the tar file
> and the spelling checker doesn't seem to be able
> to see the dictionary. (Every word comes up
> misspelled unless I add it to my custom dictionary.)
>
> If I change the dictionary directory to a full pathname
> in the AbiWord.Profile file, every word (including
> random typing) becomes correctly spelled.
>
> Any clues?
>
> Thanks.
>
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