Tried that and still get the error message that pspell cannot find a dictionary for language type "en".

Could it be that in the Mandrake distro puts the binary in /usr/bin?

Thanks,

Eric

El Tuesday, 5 June, 2001, a las 05:21 PM, Howard Haradon escribi�:"

Hello, I am also a new Abi-user and
my error mssg. told me what & where
to put it. The following worked:

cd /usr/local/AbiSuite/dictionary
ln /where/ever/your/american.hash american.hash

Substitute yourlanguage.hash.

This all was under Caldera 2.4 linux.

Good luck, Howard
--
Howard Haradon San Antonio, TX USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


"Eric T. Meek" wrote:
I tried that, but I didn't know where to put the symbolic link. On Mandrake
they put the binary in /usr/bin. I had read in the FAQ that the hash file
is in the /usr/bin/abisuite dir but I didn't know where in the file
structure to put it.

Where did you put yours?

Eric

on 06/05/01 12:17 PM, Thomas A Webb at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I had a similar problem on Slackware.. Add a symbolic link that points
to the Ispell hash files (wherever they are on Mandrake.. do a "find")

Eric Meek wrote:
When I launch AbiWord from a term window on Mandrake 8.0 an error
displays saying AbiWord could not find a dictionary for language "en".

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

Eric

-----------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word
unsubscribe in the message body.

-----------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word
unsubscribe in the message body.

Reply via email to