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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Spellchecking DocBook
At one time (I've not used ispell for a long time) aspell had the "mode=sgml" option so that it didn't try to spellcheck inside tags. ispell may well have this now though, so I don't know, but it didn't when I started using aspell. aspell tends to be shipped with most linux distributions nowadays. Red Hat Linux 6.2 contained ispell... but I think 7.x only has aspell. In addition aspell is layered on top of pspell, which, I think, is some kind of API/library for building spelling systems. The Gnome project's gnome-spell also sits on top of pspell. So I have the same spell checking engine - with aspell providing a tty interface and gnome-spell a graphical one. [to go even more off-topic, I'm typing this in Evolution 1.0.1 - and all my spelling mistakes have squiggly red lines under them - but they should be the same mistakes that aspell would find ;-)] On Tue, 2002-01-22 at 19:33, Josef Karthauser wrote: > On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 06:33:47PM +0000, Dave Pawson wrote: > > At 18:23 22/01/2002 +0000, Ian Castle wrote: > > >On UNIX I use aspell which understands SGML/XML tags > > > > > >aspell --mode=sgml check file.xml > > > > > >You would probably have to find some fancy XML editor on the Windows > > >platform that would do the job.... > > > > recent reading mentioned aspell, some variant of ispell?? > > From the FreeBSD port description: > > Aspell is a spelling checker designed to eventually replace > ispell, although it currently lacks many of ispell's basic > functions. Aspell's main feature is that it does a much better > job of coming up with possible suggestions than ispell. Aspell > also includes a powerful C++ library with C and Perl interfaces > in the works. > > WWW: http://aspell.sourceforge.net/ > > Joe
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