hspell kde micro howto:
* install kde>=3.1.2.
* install hspell >0.5
* setup kde to use  hspell.

Thats all. Already tested and works out of the box.  

Enjoy.

ביום שלישי, 5 באוגוסט 2003, 19:42, Hetz Ben Hamo כתב:
> Cool work!
>
> Can anyone post here (so it will be catched by google) a "micro" how-to use
> with various (KDE?) applications like kmail, etc? (I'm sure that there are
> some GNOME apps which use hspell as well)..
>
> Thanks
> Hetz
>
> On Tuesday 05 August 2003 19:08, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> >         You say you want a revolution,
> >            We all want to change the world.
> >         You tell me that it's evolution,
> >            We all want to change the world!
> >
> >         You say you've got a real solution,
> >            We'd all love to see the plan.
> >         You ask me for a contribution,
> >            We are doing what we can.
> >
> >         Don't you know it's gonna be Alright?
> >
> >
> > After a three months of unrest, the Hspell 0.6 revolution has begun!
> >
> > The two revolutionaries Nadav Har'El and Dan Kenigsberg created a website
> > describing the New Word Order:
> >         http://www.ivrix.org.il/projects/spell-checker/
> >
> > Vive la revolution!
> >
> >
> > Still wondering what Hspell 0.6 is all about?
> >
> >  In this release, the Hspell front-end (the hspell program) was
> > rewritten. The new front-end has many improvements over the old one, but
> > also a few setbacks - features that are (temporarily) unavailable because
> > they weren't yet ported to the new version.
> >
> >  The improvements:
> >
> >  * A huge performance improvement - hspell now starts up, and runs, at
> > least 20 times faster than it used to and takes less than one fifth the
> > memory.
> >
> >  * The new front-end is written in C, so Hspell can now run on systems
> > which do not have Perl. Perl is still needed for building Hspell from
> > source.
> >
> >  * The list of allowed prefixes was improved (joined work with Shlomo
> > Yona) and hspell now finally knows which prefixes are valid for most
> > words, reducing the risk of accepting misspellings as correct and
> > reducing the number of silly (and wrong) correction suggestions.
> >
> >    Note that unlike earlier versions, words listed in the user's personal
> >    dictionary (~/.hspell_words or ./hspell_words) are no longer
> > automatically accepted with prefixes. Also, these words are never used as
> > suggested corrections.
> >
> >  * "hspell -a" was made more compatible with the standard "ispell -a"
> > (thanks to Mooffie). Hspell is now known to be used with LyX, KDE, Geresh
> > and Emacs.
> >
> >  The setbacks:
> >
> >  * The "-v" option, that used to explain how valid words were derived, is
> >    no longer available in this version. It is replaced by a "-l" option,
> >    which in this release is weaker (it can only show a division of valid
> >    words into prefix particle + word).
> >
> >  * The "-n" option, that used to give hints on how to spell correctly, is
> >    not available.
> >
> >  * The "likelyerrors" feature (or recognizing certain words as
> > theoretically correct but still very likely to be mistakes) is not
> > available.
> >
> >  * TeX-like repeated single quote ('') is not treated as double quotes
> > (").
> >
> >  * Long options (GNU's "minus-minus" options) are not supported in this
> >    version.
> >
> >  Some other changes:
> >
> >  * Included in the distribution is a new utility "multispell" by Mooffie,
> >    which can spell-check mixed Hebrew-English text by interfacing with
> > two spell-checkers (hspell and ispell) simultaneously. Multispell is
> > better than hspell's built-in slave mode (hspell -a -i) when the calling
> > program can't deal with wrong word order in the results (e.g., Emacs has
> > this issue.)
> >
> >  * Some incorrect words purged or fixed, and more words added: over 600
> >    base words added.
> >
> >  * Vocabulary: 394,833 words (when including kinuyim on verbs)
> >                based on 7462 nouns, 1533 adjectives, 5060 verb stems, and
> >                1819 other words
>
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