Hello Nigel,
I am now typing "believe" and then I'll take the cursor/point to the `b'
and do M-x ispell-word to check the spelling.. What I got was a split
buffer, the one on top showed the choices (this is Emacs behaviour):
It looked like:
(0) believe (1) believed (3) believer (4) belove and seve
*** La traduction en français se trouve après les 3 astérisques (*)
Hello,
Yes, this is the same process for French: we download the core
compressed file and then we have to contact Fonix to receive the other
languages.
Note please, that 0.6 alpha does not work very well with DECtalk 5.0.
It is i
I tried to see if I cd get my printer to work, but when I typed
"lp" (which I thought was the command to print), I got the following:
$ lp
lp: error - scheduler not responding!
$ su
root # lp
lp: error - scheduler not responding!
So does this mean I do in fact need to get a driver? Or should I
Hi Willem and Terence,
On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 10:55:37AM +0200, Willem van der Walt<[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> On a full install of linux, one ccan use fetchmail to fetch the mail
> from both mail accounts and drop them into a box on the local machine.
I do use such a method:
I creat
Thanks for this information Kalyan.
After the spell check is finished does this alternative buffer stay on the
screen or disappear?
Also if you use the alternative buffer can you press enter under one of the
words in their to change the spelling in the main buffer?
Thanks,
Nigel
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Hello,
I'm a Sapanish user of Oralux and I'm trying to run Oralux whith the
DEC-Talk speech systema. I started buying the software and installing in
my laptop. Everything is okay except one part, really the most important
parta: with the DEC-Talk software Fonix didn't give me the Spanish
dictionar