Hello, I have two questions of spell checker in XXE:
1. I tried to make a czech dictionary. I set up *.hints, *.freq and *.wl files, all three with ISO8859-2 encoding. I built dictionary with option -cs ISO8859_2 and the builder reported a plenty of words, which were rejected -- these words contained characters scaron, Scaron, zcaron, Zcaron,... These character are these one, that are different between ISO8859-2 and Win1250, so I tried to convert dictionary files to Win1250. But, some of "bad" letters dissapeared, some remained (scaron, Scaron). So I tried to run builder WITHOUT -cs option and the builder built dictionary without rejecting any word. (I am SURE I have the dictionary files coded properly in ISO8859-2. :-) Is this correct behaviour? 2. I made *.dar file from cs.cdi, default and language and put it into XXE's spell directory. But no czech language appeared in spell tool in XXE. Where should I this configure or what do I wrong? Thank you, Martin > -----Original Message----- > From: hussein at saxo.pixware.fr [mailto:hussein at saxo.pixware.fr]On Behalf > Of Hussein Shafie > Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 11:48 AM > To: kolarik at mii.cz > Cc: xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com > Subject: Re: Czech Localization > > > Martin Kolar?k wrote: > > > > Hm, now I can see I did not express too precisely :-) > > > > > > 1. the File/New command opens dialog, which buttons > OK/Cancel did not > > > > changed after I translated xxe + xxe_app messages, Where the > > > text of this > > > > dialog can be found? > > > > > > This dialog box is written by Sun (Page Setup and Print > dialog box too, > > > on Unix). It is already localized to a number of languages (french, > > > spanish, etc) but not to czech. I'm afraid you cannot do much. > > > > I did mean "New" dialog, which opens list of templates -- this > XXE dialog > > has OK/Cancel I did not find. The "Open/Save" (dialog (written > by Sun) is > > corrent -- they are remapped into Windows Common Dialog > Controls and they > > are of course correct. > > Oh, sorry. I'm not well awakened. Monday mornings, you know... > > In fact, the answer is the same for this dialog box too: we used a > dialog box ``template'' written by Sun (called javax.swing.JOptionPane). >

