Hi Pat

Very thanks for the answer
Yes, I will consider using raspell.

On May 19, 12:00 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Cauê
>
> Unfortunately handling mispellings isn't automatic in Sphinx. 'run'  
> and 'runs' are both words - Sphinx runs the indexes through a stemmer  
> based on the English language (which is the default currently in  
> Thinking Sphinx, though I will be setting it to use nothing by default  
> at some point soon). There are stemmers available for other languages  
> as well.
>
> Stemmers are not the same as mispellings, though, so if you want  
> something automatic, it's not build into Sphinx at the moment. It  
> might be worth looking into the Aspell library (and the Ruby bridge,  
> raspell), which can provide corrections, then use those corrections to  
> search?
>
> Cheers
>
> --
> Pat
>
> On 18/05/2009, at 1:35 PM, Cauê wrote:
>
>
>
> > hi, very thanks for thinking sphinx
>
> > I am developing an app based on ts, and I need the following
> > funtionality.
>
> > Given a text that has the word 'programmer', when I search for
> > 'pogrammer', for example (yes, I misspelled), I need the ts to find my
> > document. The problem is that I didn't find a way to configure this.
>
> > I have seen that ts is able to bring me 'run' if a search for 'runs',
> > for example
>
> > thanks
> > Cauê
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