Hi Javier,
I wanted to know whether Khamer words are seperated by spaces? I think it
does not and so may be that is an issue. I tried Zhonkha (Bhutnese language)
which is has words that do not seperate with spaces but a special character
and hence the word did not work. So to see whether the files are working
correctly try writing a single word and try it out rather than a single
character. I think it will check it for a single word. I hope this is
helpful.
with best regards,

On 1/30/07, Javier SOLA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Shaun,

Yes, it is the default for CTL, and the text is marked for Khmer. When I
run the spell-checker it specifies that it is for Khmer.

I have tried to name the dictionary file as both km.dic and km_KH.dic
(and same for.aff, with the corresponding change in dictioinary.lst),
but this was not the problem either.

Thanks, the problem will probably be an obvious one.

Javier

Shaun McDonald wrote
>
> On 30 Jan 2007, at 04:00, Javier SOLA wrote:
>
>> [..]
>>
>> Any idea of what I might be doing wrong?
> Apologies if I'm pointing out the obvious here. Have you set the
> language of the text to be the same as the language of the dictionary?
> 'Format' > 'Character'.
>
> Shaun
>
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