Hi dmitri

Yes, Hunspell can use UTF-8, provided that you specify it in the .aff file (and this leads us to the conclusion that an .aff file is compulsory, even if it contains a single line of the encoding specification):

SET UTF-8

If the .aff file is just empty, AFAIK, Hunspell (and Myspell) shall treat the dictionary as ISO Latin-1.


thanks for your response

what about the .dic file structure for Hnnspell
is it the same as myspell ? (a number of word + list of words)

thanks again

Laurent

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