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Sent from 10.or Device using BlueMail On 1 May 2019, 8:57 PM, at 8:57 PM, Swarup <dinban...@sprynet.com> wrote: >I have installed Ubuntu 18.04; although Aspell is installed and I have >installed the Hindi dictionary, but I need to install my personal word >list into the dictionary. I have my custom file hi.cwl, but I am not >certain where to install it. > >I wanted to try to figure things out myself as far as possible, and I >found what I thought might be the correct location: >/usr/share/aspell/hi.cwl.gz > >So I tried removing the file hi.cwl.gz from there, and replacing it >with my hi.cwl.gz. I have rebooted the computer, started the >spellchecker in Gedit, and opened a Hindi file and spellchecked it. I >have also converted an instance of my custom hi.cwl to its hi.wl form, >opened it in Gedit, and compared the words to those underlined in red >in my test hindi document. There are lots of words in the hi.wl file >which are underlined in red in the test document, proving that the >hi.cwl.gz file which I have installed is not working in the >spellchecker. I do not know what hi.cwl the Aspell program is using, >but it is not using the hi.cwl.gz file which I installed. > >I will also add that in my home folder, there is a folder >/home/swarup/.config/enchant, and in this enchant folder there are >number of dictionary files including these two: > >/home/swarup/.config/enchant/en_US.dic >/home/swarup/.config/enchant/hi.dic > >I know for a fact that the Gedit spellchecker uses these, as they >correspond with the words underlined and not underlined in my test >document when I select spell checker language as English or as Hindi. >And it was like this in my Ubuntu 14.04 LTS installation as well. But >it used to use my hi.cwl file as well. I used to regularly open the >hi.cwl file as an hi.wl and add words to it, and it worked fine. And >when I would be working in a Gedit file and come across a single red >underlined word and click on the spellchecker option to add it to the >dictionary, then it would add it to >/home/swarup/.config/enchant/hi.dic. In that way, I have 11,000 words >in this file. But I also have 90,000 words in my hi.cwl file, and so >the functionality of this file is also vital to the spell checker. > >Kindly let me know how to move ahead so as to get the hi.cwl file >working. Do you think it may need to do cd to the folder and execute >the commands ./configure, make, sudo make install? That is what I >always used to have to do to get updated instances of my hi.cwl file >active in Aspell in Ubuntu 14.04 as well as previous installations of >Ubuntu. In those days though it was hi.cwl which was installed and not >hi.cwl.gz; don't know what impact this has on what is needed to >activate the hi.cwl file. > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >plug-mail mailing list >plug-mail@plug.org.in >http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail
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