Le 29/04/2020 à 13:23, Christoph M. Becker a écrit :
> On 29.04.2020 at 12:00, Michał Brzuchalski wrote:
>
>> TIL there's a spell check ext in PHP.
>
> Well, actually there are two: ext/enchant and ext/pspell.
The problem is that some distro may not have usable dictionnary
Ex: in RHEL / CentOS t
Le 29/04/2020 à 11:52, Christoph M. Becker a écrit :
> Apparently, not much has been changed in the meantime, besides that new
> Enchant 2 releases are rolled out regularly. The latest release of
> Enchant 1 (1.6.1) happened on 2017-02-08, and I don't expect to see new
> Enchant 1 releases. This
On 29.04.2020 at 12:00, Michał Brzuchalski wrote:
> TIL there's a spell check ext in PHP.
Well, actually there are two: ext/enchant and ext/pspell.
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Hi Christoph,
śr., 29 kwi 2020 o 11:52 Christoph M. Becker napisał(a):
> Apparently, not much has been changed in the meantime, besides that new
> Enchant 2 releases are rolled out regularly. The latest release of
> Enchant 1 (1.6.1) happened on 2017-02-08, and I don't expect to see new
> Encha
Hi all!
On 12.10.2017 at 19:18, Christoph M. Becker wrote:
> I've noticed the other day that Enchant 2.0.0 has been released in
> August[1]. ext/enchant does not support Enchant 2 yet, however. Only a
> few fixes are necessary to make it compile[2], but there is an issue
> regarding the PHP fun