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From: | francis baudoux |
Subject: | [aspell-devel] How does a developper makes his WIN32 additions available to the community ? |
Date: | Sun, 18 Apr 2004 12:43:14 +0200 |
By putting together aspell, Pablo Saratxaga's
directories of walloon, the Delphi Win32 GUI interface and the sample project I
managed, with quite a few corrections and additions to the latter, I
am now in possession of a quite good Walloon spellchecker.
I can make the source of my Delphi32 GUI
spell checker available to the community : the localization to any language is
made easy as all Walloon messages, menu captions etc are in a separate
unit.
The walloon dictionary can similarly be made
available by Pablo Saratxaga at the same interent page where the non english
langauges are available.
Question 1.
What is not clear to me is how do I forward, and to
whom, what I want to make available ?
This question might look stupid, as well as the
next one; accept my apologies for perhaps not following some community of
developper's etiquette : it is the first time I contact such a community. I
hope that someone among you will accept to give me a little lesson on how to get
at the proper wab page or email address so as to bother only one person rather
than a complete mailing list. Thanks.
Question 2.
When checking HTML text, both my Win32
interface and the original one seem eager to spellcheck HTML
paragraphs - albeit both the aspell.conf and my own .conf files do contain
filter or/and mode parameters that specify the contrary (like filter=sgml or
mode=sgml). On the other hand the Dos under windows aspell.exe does
not spellcheck HTML paragraphs.
Whom am I to contact to get some advice on how to
investigate the problem ?
Thanks a lot for your attention.
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