Hi Rafael,
On Tue, 2007-01-23 at 19:42 +0100, Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
> The information you are looking for is in
> /var/cache/dictionaries-common/ispell.db. This file contains Perl code and
> the hash name can be easily extract like this (try the following in bash):
>
> perl -e '$name = "francais Hydro-Quebec (French Hydro-Quebec)"; \
> do "/var/cache/dictionaries-common/ispell.db"; \
> print ($dictionaries{$name}->{"hash-name"}, "\n")'It was suggested to me originally by the dictionaries-common maintainers that I use the ispell-dicts-list.txt file. And I'd prefer to continue using it too, because calling perl in a shell is something I'd like to avoid, since it has the potential of breaking and the extra forking needed on squirrelspell invocation might not be appreciated by large-scalle installs. What does the first field in the .txt file mean? Thijs
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