.
In Knoppix 7.2, Firefox and LibreOffice both use Hunspell spell-checking.
Examining Synaptics, my Knoppix uses a Hunspell-en-us dictionary, and a
Hunspell shared library, but does not use a stand-alone Hunspell program.
It is apparent that Firefox and LibreOffice in common access the Hunspell
shared library and a Hunspell dictionary. It turns out a lot of other
text-oriented software gets on this same bandwagon. See for example:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunspell
It turns out Leafpad isn't on that list. I wish it were.
I estimate the following resources might be useful to someone having
the necessary programming skills to put Leafpad and Hunspell in touch
with one another:
http://qt-project.org/wiki/Spell-Checking-with-Hunspell
http://sourceforge.net/projects/huns...Documentation/
I think this would make a nice improvement in the Knoppix suite of
programs.
Any Volunteers?
Last edited by utu; 03-07-2014 at 10:05 PM.
Professionally restored & fully recapped Commodore 64 computer | NTSC C64
$299.00
Vintage Commodore 64 Computer With Power Supply,cabels , Powers On User Guide
$110.00
TF1230 Commodore Amiga 1200 Accelerator 50 MHz 68030 64 MB A1200 Terrible Fire
$120.00
Data 20 - Video Pak 80 - 80 Column Video Adapter - Commodore 64 C64 - WORKS
$150.00
TeensyROM Cartridge for Commodore 64/128: MIDI, Fastload, Emulation, and Network
$65.00
Commodore 128 Computer With Power Supply, Box, Manuals, 1571, 1541, Untested
$450.00
SIDKick Pico Commodore 64 and 128 (C64 / C128) - MOS SID 6581 / 8580 Replacement
$19.99
Commodore 1541-II Floppy Disk Drive 5.25 C64 with Power Supply (Works)
$125.00
RARE Commodore KS64C Personal Computer Keyboard #’d 292/500 - Great Condition
$299.99
Blue Chip BCD/5.25 Commodore 64 Single Floppy Disk Drive Copy Tested w/ PS
$65.00