On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 22:34 +0530, "Manish Sinha (मनीष सिन्हा)" wrote: > Dinbandhu wrote: > > --I just rejoined the list yesterday, and couldn't tell whether this > > reached the list or not-- > > > > > It did reach the list. If you are not sure, you can enable mail > acknowledgments from your settings or check here > https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-in/2009-April/thread.html > > I dont have much idea about this topic, wait for other people who have > idea on this topic to reply.
Thank you for your kind reply and information. I do not know whether Gora Mohanty is still a member of this list, or whether his email address has perhaps changed. He is perhaps the most knowledgeable person with regard to the aspell-hi spellchecker, but for several months I had been unable to reach him. If anyone has further information as to how to reach him, kindly let me know. Since my last letter I have experimented further with the aspell-hi, and here is what I have found. In my old computer--in which the motherboard went bad a week ago--the spellchecker was working fine. So now I have gotten a new computer, and installed the aspell-hi using Synaptic. Upon installing it, it works fine. That is, those words which it has in its dictionary it correctly recognizes to be correct, and those words not in the dictionary it correctly marks with a red line. But the dictionary's word list has many mistakes in it-- wrongly spelled words that do not belong, plus many, many missing words and especially verb forms. Over the course of many months I gradually removed most of the misspelled words from its system-wide dictionary file, and added many needed words and verb forms into the personalized dictionary file. There is one system-wide dictionary file (hi.cwl), and two personal dictionary files (.aspell.hi.prepl and .aspell.hi.pws). These three files I pasted in the places where they belong, in my new computer. The hi.cwl file I first compressed into the form hi.cwl.gz., as that is how it currently appears in aspell. Once I pasted these three files in their respective places, the Hindi spellchecker still runs i.e. one can set the spellchecker language to Hindi, and upon asking it to check a text document it will do so-- but it underlines ALL the words in red. So the lists are not working for some reason. This is the critical point about which I need help. Thank you, Swarup -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
