Hi Daniel, Could you please send me the US-English zip file.
Thank you. On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 4:53 AM, Daniel Atallah <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 14:31, subhani shaik <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi , > > > > I tried to install spell check manually with FAQ info but with no luck. > > > > Is there a way to install Spell-checking support manually? > > > > Yes, if the installer isn't able to successfully download and install > the dictionaries, you can do so manually. > > > > Versions 2.7.0 and newer use the dictionaries available from the > openoffice extension download site. You need to download the appropriate > language extension file(s) (files are openoffice extensions *.oxt, which > are just zip files that contain additional data). Once you have downloaded > a dictionary extension file, you can rename it so it has a .zip extension > and then extract the *.dic and *.aff files in it to <Pidgin Installation > Directory>\spellcheck\share\enchant\myspell\ (create the directories if > they don't exist already). > > If Pidgin is running, it will need to be restarted for new dictionaries > to be recognized. > > > > Versions older than 2.7.0 use Aspell; you can download both the Aspell > core and a dictionary from the win32 Aspell website. > > > > > > > > I downloaded EN_US plugin and tried to install but it's showing this > error page > > > > > > > > i hit "OK". and how to rename this downloaded plugin into *.zip . > > > > > > > > Could you please help me out from this problem and let me know where i > went wrong. > > I think that the issue is that you are trying to "open/install" the > file instead of simply downloading and saving it somewhere on your > hard drive (and then following the manual steps above to make it > available to Pidgin). > OpenOffice itself shouldn't be at all involved in the process. > > -D >
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