Sorry, I really didn't have a usable dictionary.  I just assumed if
aspell was installed a dictionary got installed too.  I just emerged
aspell-en and spell checking works fine now.  Thanks for the help,
Ernie.

Jason

On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 19:03, Jason Giangrande wrote:
> ASpell Default is my dictionary.  US-ASCII is the encoding.  And Aspell
> is the client.  Sorry should have mentioned these in my original email.
> 
> Jason
> 
> On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 18:54, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> > On Wednesday 19 March 2003 06:33 pm, Jason Giangrande wrote:
> > > I have aspell installed and set to my default spell checker in KDE,
> > > yet when I go to spell check something I get the following error?:
> > >
> > > ISpell could not be started. Please make sure you have ISpell
> > > properly configured and in your PATH.
> > >
> > > Why is it trying to use ispell.  ispell is not installed.  Spell
> > > checking does not work in Evolution either.  I don't get any error
> > > messages but any time I spell check an email, even if I purposely put
> > > spelling errors in, Evolution says there are no misspelled words.
> > >
> > > Has anyone seen this before?  Anyone know how I might fix this?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Jason
> > >
> > >
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> >     Have you emerged a dictionary? As for KDE, go to start--> 
> > settings-->control center-->KDE components-->spell checker select a 
> > dictionary from the first pull down, an encoding from the second 
> > (usually US-ASCII if you're using a US dictionary) and your client 
> > (aspell or ispell from the 3rd. Once you've restartewd your X session, 
> > your spell checker should work.
> 
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