Le Mer 21 mai 2008 18:13, Kevin Hendricks a écrit :

> Mac OSX has a dictionary server.  I would bet Windows probably does as
> well.
>   It would not be that hard to convert hunspell/libhypthen/thesaurus
> code to
> be a standalone server (localhost ports only) server project  for
> Linux and Solaris, and etc.

Linux systems are already sharing dictionnaries at the system level by
just linking interested apps to a system hunspell library that uses a
system dictionary store. The server indirection is not needed when you
can rebuild all your apps against a single library.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/9/ReleaseSummary#head-2503bdbbc42cf79461b6b0d37e5da9aec3e3fbd5

Solaris will probably do the same eventually. It uses pretty much the
same application set.

Thus the turn-dicts-in-extensions focus seems a windows-only concern,
with every other platform going the other way.

-- 
Nicolas Mailhot

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