On Sun, 2008-06-29 at 00:23 -0300, Leonardo F. Fontenelle wrote: > 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.
Hey Leonardo, Thanks very much for your suggestion of Gvim. Sounds like it may fit our needs really well. We'll definitely try it out. :) I had written earlier to the Leafpad developer to ask about creating an Aspell plugin; he seemed to think that this would be more suited in more feature-rich text editors and Leafpad was meant to be just kept very light and simple. But Gvim sounds great. Swarup _______________________________________________ Aspell-user mailing list Aspell-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/aspell-user