Hello,
I'm afraid that the "Java spell checker" is no longer an option in
recent versions of Oxygen. It has been removed since v19.1.
The Hunspell spellchecker is a native implementation, so it requires a
Hunspell binary that is compiled for your platform.
Unfortunately the Hunspell library loader from Oxygen does not provide
the means to load a library for an unknown (unsupported) architecture,
so even if you compile the Hunspell source code for linux/arm, it's not
possible to convince Oxygen to load it.
Regards,
Adrian
Adrian Buza
oXygen XML Editor and Author Support
On 31.08.2021 14:37, Lou Burnard wrote:
I have been having fun running oXygen (v 23.1) on my little Raspberry
400. It takes a while to load from the USB stick, but runs smoothly
(despite dire warnings at startup). However, I have hit a problem
trying to use the spell checker, since you (obviously) don't ship a
Raspbian binary of hunspell. The popup says "Error: could not load
Hunspell. The error message was: Unknown OS/arch: linux/arm"
Now, back in 2012, when someone reported the exact same problem here
(but with reference to Solaris), they were advised to set the "spell
checking engine" to "Java spell checker", which looked promising.
However, that option is no longer available so far as I can tell,
certainly not where Adrian said it was!
Any suggestions?
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