Hi Barry, On Nov 27, 2014, at 13:44, Barry Kauler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rene, > I would like to recommend that 'hunspell' be added to the T2 packages. > > In my local T2, I have it in package/contrib, but it could go anywhere > appropriate, probably where 'aspell' is. > > Here is my hunspell.desc: > > [I] Hunspell spelling checker > > [T] Hunspell is the spell checker of LibreOffice, OpenOffice.org, Mozilla > [T] Firefox 3 & Thunderbird, Google Chrome, and it is also used by proprietary > [T] software packages, like Mac OS X, InDesign, memoQ, Opera and SDL Trados . > > [U] http://hunspell.sourceforge.net/ > > [A] László Németh (e-mail: nemeth at numbertext dot org) > [M] Rene Rebe <[email protected]> > > [C] extra/office > [F] CROSS FPIC-QUIRK > > [L] GPL > [S] Stable > [V] 1.3.3 > [P] X -----5---9 121.000 > > [D] 0 hunspell-1.3.3.tar.gz http://downloads.sourceforge.net/hunspell/ > > Actually, I just hacked the spell .desc and use the same .cache from aspell . > > The website: > http://hunspell.sourceforge.net/ > > ...as it says, hunspell is widely used. You can put a test for > hunspell into firefox, thunderbird and seamonkey, and have this > option: > > --enable-system-hunspell > > Then, the spell-check files built-in to Firefox (etc) are not > required, you can simply delete them (there are two files), and > Firefox will automatically use hunspell. I did some .desc polishing and copied the actual test build .cache from: build/reference-9.0-trunk-.../var/adm/cache/hunspell: Committed revision 43424. > Ah Firefox, that is for another post -- I was unable compile it. I > compiles for many hours, then fails, something to do with libxul.so > not having any symbols. I feel your pain :-/ Does anyone volunteer to package google’s chrome? -- ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42, DE-10117 Berlin http://exactcode.com | http://exactscan.com | http://ocrkit.com | http://t2-project.org | http://rene.rebe.de
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