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Re: ObjectFarmSpell
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Gregory Casamento |
Subject: |
Re: ObjectFarmSpell |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Jan 2003 16:06:36 -0800 (PST) |
GNUstep's current spellchecker, GSspell, uses ispell in a similar way.
There are some bugs with it. :) So long as ObjectFarmSpell conforms to the
NSSpellProtocol, it should work just fine.
GJC
--- Stefan Urbanek <urbanek@host.sk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have found this:
>
> http://www.objectfarm.org/Activities/Software/ObjectFarmSpell/index.html
>
> From the site:
>
> ObjectFarmSpell plugs into Cocoa's spell server architecture and makes spell
> checking for multiple languages available. To be honest ObjectFarmSpell does
> not implement a real spell checker by it self but rather uses ispell as its
> spell checking backend. It's simply a wrapper service for a pretty common
> unix tool.
> There is indicated on the site that sources will be available soon. Does
> anybody know more about that or does anyone know the people? Can it be used
> with GNUstep?
>
> Stefan
>
>
>
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Gregory John Casamento
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- ObjectFarmSpell, Stefan Urbanek, 2003/01/28
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Gregory Casamento <=