Em Sáb, 2008-06-28 às 18:55 -0400, Dinbandhu escreveu:
> Actually, I have found that SCIM works in most anything. It doesn't
> require any special "plugin" or anything. That is, one doesn't have to
> "enable" the text editor to use it. It is its own application which one
> activates from outside the text editor and which puts own toolbar for
> language/script selection in the lower right-hand corner of the screen.
> And it will run in *any* program based on GTK or qt3/qt4 (and not only
> those).
> 

That's great!

Gvim is desktop-neutral, checks the spelling while you type, and has a
right-click menu with spelling suggestions. Heck, it even works that way
in the CLI interface! But then, it's Vim, with all the pros and cons.

As a GNOME and former KDE user, I'm not sure I can remember a better
suggestion :)

Katoob and Leafpad use Enchant and don't depend on XFCE or GNOME, but I
don't know their spell check features.

-- 
Leonardo Fontenelle
http://leonardof.org



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