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From: | Saad1Mufti |
Subject: | [aspell-devel] Modifying A Character Set File |
Date: | Mon, 16 Aug 2004 10:47:03 EDT |
Hi,
I want to try and see what happen if I change the iso8859-1 character set
to treat digits as letters and allow them in words. I have read the manual and
know that it might have other undesirable side effects, but I still want to try
it. Can anyone help me with the procedure to do this?
So far, this is what I have tried with aspell-0.60-pre3. I copied
iso-8859-1.cmap to iso-8859-1_new.cmap and iso-8859-1.cset to . I then edited
iso-8859-1_new.cset and changed the type of the digit characters from 'D' to
'L'. Then I copied en.dat en_new.dat, and edited en_new.dat to change "charset
iso8859-1" to "charset iso8859-1_new" .
I then used language en_new when doing a spellcheck, but so far it doesn't
seem to be working. It doesn't seem to find any misspellings at all now.
Any help would be appreciated. I'm not quite clear on whether I need to
download aspell-lang* and create a whole new character set to try just this
small change.
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Saad Mufti
America Online
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