I added gtkspell as it was not on originaly. Now it looks like this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> rpm -qa|grep spell| sort aspell-0.50.5-40 aspell-en-0.51.1-2 gnome-spell-0.5-248 gnome-spell2-1.0.5-218 gtkspell-2.0.5-58 ispell-3.2.06-460 ispell-american-3.2.06-460 ispell-british-3.2.06-460 myspell-american-20040623-2 myspell-british-20040208-28
still no langs listed in the spell options window. On Sat, 2005-01-01 at 23:31 +0100, Andre Klapper wrote: > Am Donnerstag, den 30.12.2004, 12:25 -0500 schrieb Genady Perchenko: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> rpm -qa | grep aspell > > aspell-en-0.51.1-2 > > aspell-0.50.5-40 > > for your interest, i'm running 9.2, spell checking works fine and i've > got the following: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> rpm -qa|grep spell > ispell-3.2.06-460 > ispell-british-3.2.06-460 > ispell-german-1.5-243 > aspell-de-0.50.2-330 > gnome-spell2-1.0.5-218 > gtkspell-2.0.5-58 > myspell-german-20040703-2 > ispell-american-3.2.06-460 > ispell-ngerman-1.5-243 > aspell-0.50.5-40 > > perhaps this helps you a bit. > there's also a guide by mark gordon for needed rpm's for spell checking > with evolution 1.4 which i will quote below. > > cheers, > andre > > > "Spell checking is one of the more complicated features in Evolution > from a standpoint of release engineering and package management. > Evolution uses a set of libraries for spell checking, some of which are > used by other applications. Evolution often requires newer versions of > some of these libraries. Making packages that work with both Evolution > and older applications can be tricky (hence some of the *spell-compat > packages we've been releasing lately for some platforms). Additionally, > there's the need to support a wide variety of languages. All these make > the problem unusually complicated. > > The best diagnostic for broken spell checking is to run the following > command: > > rpm -qa | grep spell | sort > > Then check against the list below. If anything is missing, install it > via Red Carpet. If you have further unexplained problems, the output of > the above command should be included in the bug report and/or list post. > > Mandrake Linux 9.1: > aspell-0.50.3-1mdk > gnome-spell1.0-1.0.4-0.ximian.6.1 > > Red Hat Linux 7.3: > aspell-0.33.7.1-9 > gnome-spell1.0-1.0.4-0.ximian.4.1 > pspell-0.12.2-8 > > Red Hat Linux 8.0: > aspell-0.50.3-1.ximian.2 > gnome-spell1.0-1.0.4-0.ximian.5.1 > > Red Hat Linux 9: > aspell-0.50.3-1.ximian.2 > gnome-spell1.0-1.0.4-0.ximian.6.1 > > SuSE Linux 8.2: > aspell-0.50.2-74 > gnome-spell1.0-1.0.4-0.ximian.7.1 > > This list is, of course, subject to change as new versions and revisions > are released. > > This list provides the basic functionality needed to have spell > checking, but it doesn't necessarily provide the files necessary to > spell check in a particular language. These files are typically split > out into separate packages, since most machines will only need to carry > out spell checking in a small number of languages. Support for spell > checking in specific languages is typically added by packages with names > such as aspell-en (for US English), aspell-en-uk (for British English), > aspell-de (for German), etc. Note that Red Hat includes US English > support in its aspell package, and hence Red Hat users typically won't > need a separate aspell-en package. With the exception of > English-speaking Red Hat users, you will need to install an aspell-$LANG > package. > > Important note for users of non-English languages: our gnome-spell1.0 > packages for Red Hat Linux 8.0 and Red Hat Linux 9 don't work with the > aspell-$LANG packages provided by Red Hat. This is because the version > of gnome-spell1.0 used by Evolution requires an updated aspell which is > not compatible with the aspell-$LANG packages that come with those > versions of Red Hat Linux Consequently, updated packages from Ximian > will be needed to get spell checking to work in Evolution 1.4 under Red > Hat Linux 8.0 and Red Hat Linux 9 for languages other than English. > These packages are not yet available, but packages for several languages > should be released quite soon, and others are in the works. > > To configure the language(s) for which spell checking will be enabled by > default in the composer, go to: > > Tools -> Settings -> Composer Preferences -> Spell Checking > > This should present a list of languages for which you can do spell > checking. If a language is enabled, words in the dictionary for that > language will be assumed spelled correctly. In most cases, users will > want only a single language checked. Polyglots may want several > languages selected, or they may want to change the list dynamically in > the composer window, which can be done from: > > Edit -> Current Languages > > ...which presents a similar list of languages. > > -Mark Gordon" > > _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
