On 3/18/09, Arpan <[email protected]> wrote: > > suranjan jii wrote: > > Hello all, > > I have successfully set up SCIM as well as the Hindi aspell > > spell-checker to work with it. Now I just need to open the main Hindi > > word list (of the spellchecker) in order to edit it. That word list is > > in the file "hi.cwl.gz". I can use archive manager to extract it to > > hi.cwl, and from there I know how to open it and edit it, and then I > > just need to know what is the command to recreate the hi.cwl.gz from > > hi.cwl. If someone can tell me this command (to go from hi.cwl to > > hi.cwl.gz), then I will be able to do my work. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Suranjan > > Buxar, Bihar > If you are using Ubuntu(Gnome) then follow the steps mentioned below. > > 1. Open Nautilus File Manager and browse to the folder which contains > the file hi.cwl > 2. Right click on it and select "Create Archive" from the menu. > 3. Change the archive type/extention from default "tar.gz" to ".gz". > 4. Click create. > > A new .gz file will be created. > -- > > Alternatively you can use "gzip" command to create a .gz archive. Use > terminal and change to the directory where your file hi.cwl is located > and then give below command. > > $ gzip -v hi.cwl > > Option "-v" is for verbose output. However using gzip command replaces > your original file with the newly created .gz archive.
Arpanji, Thank you very much. I do use Ubuntu gutsy (Gnome), and it sounds like what you have given is exactly what I need. It should work perfectly. Suranjan
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