for kde4, there is a system which can determinate the language, and then pass
it to the correct spell checker. english will not be sent to hspell.
the violation of the policy is a good point. but i am pretty sure we are in
some gray area.
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Diego Iastrubni wrote:
for kde4, there is a system which can determinate the language, and then pass
it to the correct spell checker. english will not be sent to hspell.
the violation of the policy is a good point. but i am pretty sure we are in
some gray area.
There are no gray areas
for kde4, there is a system which can determinate the language, and then pass
it to the correct spell checker. english will not be sent to hspell.
Yes, but it will be the job of the application, e.g. kmail. gnome has
the same system, using enchant, for some years, and NO gnome
application use
baruch,
I do beleave you are right. really this is a problem in kde, and not hspell.
but hey, this is also a problem in firefox. and then emacs, and vim, and what
else...
with the hack i propose: we fix all those programs, without any side effect. i
am currently using firefox and here i see
* Diego Iastrubni [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070421 03:41]:
baruch,
I do beleave you are right. really this is a problem in kde, and not hspell.
but hey, this is also a problem in firefox. and then emacs, and vim, and what
else...
with the hack i propose: we fix all those programs, without any
How do we decide what to do with this bug (#418430) ?
Votes:
close the bug because it is not an hspell bug: me, baruch (2)
clode the bug using alternatives: deigo (1)
If by next weekend the voting will be 1 to 2 in favor of removing the
alternative fix, I will remove it than :-)
No one wish to
Well, can't we ask the nice Debian/Qt maintainers to apply a patch to
call multispell instead?
We can, If I was the nice Debian/Qt maintainers I would say NO.
k3spell is an old code that should be replaced by sonnet, because it
has a lot of other problems and the hspell const string is not one
* kobi zamir [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070415 17:23]:
Why can't this be done by simply calling the right program in kmail?
kmail use old kde3 speller that is hard coded to use hspell const
string as name for a Hebrew speller. When they will move to kde4, this
problem will not exist anymore, and
Making hspell an alternative is something we will need to support for a
long time and migrating to it and from it will be a lot of headache. And
it's not even the right place to fix this.
Than we should close #418430 because it is not a bug in hspell, and
remove this fix.
Providing a patch to
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From: Baruch Even [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Diego Iastrubni [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Debian-hebrew-package] Bug#418430: mixed hebrew/english spell
checking is needed
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 22:15:39 +0300
Cc
Package: hspell
Version: 1.0-2
The problem is simple: I want to have spell checking in kmail, where I write
Hebrew and English. The idea is to use multispell instead of hspell, or
calling hspell -i instead of hspell.
This can be done using the update-alternatives as I did in an older spec see:
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