http://www.abisource.com/twiki/bin/view/Abiword/IntlFaqSpellChecking is an FAQ on the AbiWord TWiki -- perhaps someone (who knows what they are talking about) can fix the page to make it deal with the issues brought up here. Or, make (very specific and detailed) suggestions and I can attempt to revise the page. Or, start one or more new pages with the prefix "IntlFaq" if a different topic name is more appropriate.
Note: My name is on the bottom of the page as the most recent editor of the page, but I did not originate the page, and all I really did was some "mechanical" renaming. (By viewing (clicking) r1.1 I see that the original author was Jesper Skov.) regards, Randy Kramer PS: To edit the page you will need to register at http://www.abisource.com/twiki/bin/view/TWiki/TWikiRegistration. You will have to know your name, make up a wiki name (one will be suggested for you), make up a password, know your country, and know your email address. ;-) You can just type plain text into the edit window and get reasonable results. There are markup codes that you can and will learn if you continue to work in TWiki, but I can go back and add some markup after the fact if that is desired. (So you can just enter plain text.) The way I start a new page (usually) is to go to an existing page in the right web, like http://www.abisource.com/twiki/bin/view/Abiword/IntlFaqSpellChecking, then, in my brower's address bar I modify the WikiWord name of the page to the name of the new page to be created, like: http://www.abisource.com/twiki/bin/view/Abiword/IntlFaqNewPageOnSpellChecking, then press enter. If the page exists (by chance), the existing page will be displayed, if it does not exist, you will be "prompted" to create the new page (just click on "create"). M.W. wrote: > At 16:31 02-07-2002 +0100, F J Franklin wrote: > >Sigh. ispell hash files are available zipped for the x86 platform as > >part of abispell from AbiWord's SourceForge download page. Isn't this > >*the* obvious place to look? > > Perhaps for the well initiated, but a new user, visiting the website or > reading the help file is not directed to this address from any prominently > placed link. > > >Gabriel and myself have put a lot of effort into making these available. > > That was exactly my point. With all the effort that has gone into creating > these files, it should be worthwhile for someone to spend a few minutes > creating a link on the website to them. > > Perhaps to this page: > > http://www.abisource.com/languages.phtml > > There is a list here, but the list is not a list of links. > > >A less obvious place, but fairly well-known and mentioned on the lists a > >few times is my own homepage at abisource: http://www.abisource.com/~fjf > > This information should also be provided on the website. Thank you. > > kind regards, ----------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body.
