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Spell check dictionaries???
BentFX:
Set up spell check yesterday. The wiki had information about file formats and where to download dictionaries and thesauri. I found that compatible files were already installed on my Linux(I updated wiki).
The files also probably exist on most Windows machines, but I don't know where they'd be.
Could someone on a Windows machine post their findings on searching out existing spell check files in Windows?
If a compatible dictionary and thesaurus are common in Windows I'd like to get that info into the wiki.
Thanks
oBFusCATed:
Probably a better idea would be for the SpellChecker to find automatically the needed files.
I'll add it to my TODO, because the popup at the beginning is quite annoying and not a good UI design. :)
p.s. welcome to the nightly builds:)
Alpha:
I do not believe any compatible files are in Windows by default, however, Firefox and Thunderbird bundle a dictionary/dictionaries (C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\dictionaries and C:\Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird\dictionaries). Enough Windows users have at least one of these installed that it would probably be worth it to also have SpellChecker search these directories.
BentFX:
@Alpha, Thanks for the info. I've added it to the wiki. I'm kind of a purist, in the sense that I hate to see the same files, configurations or processes with multiple instances all over in the system. Spell checkers are one of my peeves. :)
@oBFusCATed said...
--- Quote ---welcome to the nightly builds:)
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Nope! Just signed up for the releases. You've failed Emperor! I will not turn to the Dark Side. I am a Jedi! Like my father before me. :)
I'm kinda ADD. Figuring out how to add comments to repos when I add them, without opening the .list or Synaptics is really a big thing for me. My sources.list has always been just a mess!
--- Quote ---Probably a better idea would be for the SpellChecker to find automatically the needed files.
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Yup, I can only agree with that. I don't understand exactly what's happening under the hood, but it would sure be nice to see spell checkers a little more unified across the system, and saving a single custom dictionary(Maybe with exclusions? Hope. Hope). I want exclusions! I don't care what the dictionary says, misspelt is.
Jenna:
--- Quote from: BentFX on September 28, 2011, 09:08:32 am ---I want exclusions! I don't care what the dictionary says, misspelt is.
--- End quote ---
You can add any word to your personal dictionary manually:
http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,11307.msg100962.html#msg100962
And (if your spellchecker plugin is recent enough) you can edit this file by right-clicking the flag in the statusbar and chose "Edit personal dictionary".
If this option is not available, possibly because the 10.05 statusbar implementation does not have this ability (don't remember at the moment), you can edit it (the personal dictionary) manually in C::B's config-folder (on linux in ~/.codeblocks).
Its called "xx_XX_personaldictionary.dic", where "xx_XX" is the language-code.
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