Hello Doug Am Dienstag, 8. Juli 2003 15:06 schrieb Doug Browne: > Thanks for offering to help. Here is an example. > I am sure there must be a simple solution. When I use Excalibur, I can > easily produce a copy of the user dictionary that I can open with a > word processor and then change if required. > Yes in principle it should be the same solution. I only con tell you how to do it under uunix/Linux but i do assume if you are using windows version it is the same or at least simular.
in your home directory you find the following files: aspell.<lang>.prepl aspell.<lang>.pws Seek your word/phrase inside them and correct or delete it. If the word/phrase is deleted the next time aspell should complain about it. If the word/phrase is edited/corrected aspell should complain about the occurence of the former version. If your word is found inside the .pws file you have to adjust the last number on the first line to reflect the proper number of words which is <total number of lines> - 1 as the first line is not counted. Further have in mind that it might be possible that Kevin or somebody authorised by him may change the layout of the files mentioned in future versions of aspell. hope that helps if you are using aspel version >= 0.50 Christoph -- It doesn't matter what you are it matters that you are yourself It doesn't matter who loves you it matters that you like yourself _______________________________________________ Aspell-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/aspell-user
