On Tue, 20 Jan 2009, Przemys?aw 'Przemoc' Pawe?czyk wrote:
For the English language do this....
Yes! Now it works as expected:
Polish characters can be found in ISO-8859-2 character set. It was
widely used in pre-UTF8 days (and still is in many places).
Changing ISO-8859-1 to ISO-8859-2 instead of ISO-8859-1-U would also
work? Or there are some other dependencies behind the scene?
The word list is encoded in iso-8859-1, changing the charset to iso-8859-2
will cause the word list to be in interpreted as iso-8859-2 which will
be incorrect for non-ASCII characters. iso-8859-1-u in backwards compatible
with iso-8859-1 as it only adds characters to the unused control blocks.
I don't like messing with existing packages, so... I won't install it. :)
For other languages do a similar thing.
For more info in the expanded character set see "B.1.1 Notes on Latin
Languages" in the manual (http://aspell.net/man-html/Supported.html) and the
README in aspell-lang.
Thank you very much for your help. I fervently encourage you to put
this solution also in bug tracker.
I will add a link and close the bug.
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