Hi,
One quick check would be to use the MySpell "example" program to test the en_GB word list Kevin posted against your own dictionary. It will show you which words are "unknown" so that you could decide if you want to add them or not.
Then run munch on Kevin's en_GB word list and unmunch and sort unique on your own en_GB dictionary to create the reverse set. You can then run example again and find the words that are not known in Kevin's wordlist.
You probably want to first modify "example" to only print something when an unknown word is found and not to include suggestions or tell you if it is correct.
I would be happy to help you do that if you want.
Kevin
ps. Thanks, Kevin A.
Kevin H.
On Mar 26, 2005, at 3:46 AM, dwb wrote:
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Kevin Atkinson wrote: | The en_GB dictionary is just a sorted word word. It is included so | that it can be compared to the en_GB OO dictionary.
Thanks Kevin, the complete word list is what I prefer using for the cross-check in any case. I'll let you have feedback in due course.
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