The next version of Pspell is now available.
I honestly think is almost ready for use in LyX expect that the Ispell
module assumes ownership of the SIGCHLD and SIGPIPE signals which might
cause problems as LyX seams to use pipes in a lot of places. Am I
correct? If so I would really appreciate some advice on how to correctly
handle those signals.
The Pspell Library will also solve the issue brought up in the "Spell
checker things" thread as it will automatically select the spell checker
to use based on the language among other things.
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Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 02:28:30 -0400 (EDT)
From: Kevin Atkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [pspell] ANNOUNCE: Pspell .11
Pspell .11 is and an Ispell module is now available.
This version of Pspell significantly more complete than version
.10. This version has support for non-English languages as well as
non-iso8859-1 encodings--including UTF-8. This version will also work
with Ispell when used with with the Ispell module. It will now search for
the best word list based on the requested language and other factors.
The main area where this release suffers is in the building of shared
libraries as it does not work nearly as well as it should. I hope to
eventually use the multi-language branch of libtool so that building
of C++ libraries will work a lot better. Unfortunately the CVS
multi-language branch of libtools still has tones of problems and only
works well on Linux. If you have any expertise in this area I would
greatly appreciate your help.
Future versions of the interface will provide better support for
multi-lingual documents as well as methods for spell checking whole
regions of text. Letting the spell checker check whole region of text
will allow the spell checker to skip over formating commands, URLs,
and the like.
I also plan on coming up with a Pspell utility that will, among other
things, function as a drop in replacement for ``ispell -a'' so that
Pspell can be used in place of Ispell.
As always you can get it at http://pspell.sourceforge.net.
Be sure at let me know what you think of it.
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Kevin Atkinson
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http://metalab.unc.edu/kevina/
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