Am Montag, den 27.06.2005, 16:40 -0400 schrieb Kelly J. Morris:
>> aspell is installed. I thought that gnome-spell was installed, too, but
>> it was gnome-spell2, so I installed gnome-spell. But nothing is showing
>> up in the Composer Preferences> Spellchecker> Languages.
>>
>Make sure you have gnome-spell >= 1.0.x, aspell and aspell-XX (where XX
>is your locale, for example "aspell-en" for US English or "aspell-en-uk"
>for British English) installed, depending on your distribution package
>system. Evolution does not use myspell.
aspell is in /usr/bin , and the folders aspell, aspell-en, aspell-fr, and
aspell-pt are in /usr/share/doc/packages
The README for the aspell package refers to it as "GNU Aspell 0.50.5".
gnome-spell-1.0.5 and gnome-spell are in /opt/gnome/share
gnome-spell2 and gnome-spell are in /usr/share/doc/packages
Also, in /opt/gome/share/local/fr/LC_MESSAGES , I found gnome-spell-1.0.5.mo
and gnome-spell-0.5.mo
in /opt/gnome/share/local/pt/LC_MESSAGES, I found gnome-spell-1.0.5.mo and
gnome-spell-0.5.mo
>You can also check gnome-enabled dictionaries by using gconf-editor. The
>GConf key /GNOME/Spell/language should contain a space-separated list
>of the languages you have enabled (i.e. "en-US es" for US english and
>Spain).
Engish (American) is the only dictionary enabled. French and Portuguese don't
appear in the "Languages" window so that I can select and enable them.
In ~/.gconf/GNOME/Spell there is only one file: %gconf.xml - there is no
"language" folder. This file lists "language0," "language1," "language2," etc.
>according to a posting by Daniel Gryniewicz on sunday, the problem is
>also that aspell 0.6* is not compatible with aspell-0.5* dictionaries.
YAST indicates that aspell is current.
>Upgrade your dictionaries (or downgrade your aspell).
I don't know how to downgrade - I have always used programs like Red Carpet,
Synaptic, and Yast to do the upgrading and downgrading.
Thanks. Kelly
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hi kelly,
Am Montag, den 27.06.2005, 16:40 -0400 schrieb Kelly J. Morris:
> aspell is installed. I thought that gnome-spell was installed, too, but
> it was gnome-spell2, so I installed gnome-spell. But nothing is showing
> up in the Composer Preferences> Spellchecker> Languages.
Make sure you have gnome-spell >= 1.0.x, aspell and aspell-XX (where XX
is your locale, for example "aspell-en" for US English or "aspell-en-uk"
for British English) installed, depending on your distribution package
system. Evolution does not use myspell.
You can also check gnome-enabled dictionaries by using gconf-editor. The
GConf key /GNOME/Spell/language should contain a space-separated list
of the languages you have enabled (i.e. "en-US es" for US english and
Spain).
according to a posting by Daniel Gryniewicz on sunday, the problem is
also that aspell 0.6* is not compatible with aspell-0.5* dictionaries.
Upgrade your dictionaries (or downgrade your aspell).
hope this helps a bit,
cheers,
andre
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