Hello, I'm using Abiword 9.4.1 on Windows 95/98. I was trying to get spelling dictionaries for Canadian English, German, French and possibly some more. The User FAQ directed me to a file of 22 languages at sourceforge. I cancelled the download when I saw it was 14.4 MB -- too long on a dialup connection when I'm only going to use a fraction of the download, if that (because there's no list to show me whether my languages are included).
But I saw that there were individual dictionary files at the same spot. I downloaded what I hoped was Canadian English (en-CA). This was an RPM file, which my system didn't recognise. So I searched for and downloaded a utility for that. Unpackaging the en-CA file I encountered an "unexpected end of file" error. So I went back to sourceforge and downloaded the Australian English RPM file. This worked OK and I successfully installed the british.hash file. It seems to me though that as it is referred to from the User FAQ, this whole process ought to be a little less user-hostile. First, could the error in the en-CA file be fixed? Also, could all the hash files be available as individual downloads? Perhaps as .gz files, which my system at least could have handled without further ado. Regards, Alban ----------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body.
