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[Aspell-user] Creating my own little dictionary and using it in conjunct


From: Miklos Somogyi
Subject: [Aspell-user] Creating my own little dictionary and using it in conjunction with aspell's big dictionary
Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 00:17:05 +1000

Dear Folks,

I have aspell 0.50.5 on my Mac running OSX 10.3.9.
The following give me a list of misspelled words in a file line-by-line:

alias spell "cat \!* | aspell -l --mode=noe | sort -u" ; spell input-file > mispelled-and-not-recognised

I edit this file and delete all misspelled words and save the file as `not-recognized'
So far so good.

I remember that on my old SGI there was a `spellin' utility that converted this list to some hash table and
added it to the original big dictionary, or something like that.
I was looking for how to do this with aspell but i haven't met any success.
I've tried the following:

         aspell --lang=en_GB create master ./base < not-recognized

and this created a special file with all the not-recognized words, lots of nulls and other special characters. I thought that this was my not-recognized list in aspell's dictionary format, but now I am not sure that this is the case.

Next I tried a lot of versions of this:

alias spell "cat \!* | aspell -l -mode=none --extra-dicts=./ base | sort -u"

with --add, with extra-dicts, and whatever I could think of. I got a lot of error messages that I could not put to good use, some worked exactly the same way as the first spell alias: agains my expectations it listed the formerly not recognized words again.


Could you please lend me a hand in this?

Thank you

Miklos Somogyi




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