Fuzzyman wrote:
I'm looking to implement a plugin spell checker.

I'm probably going to go with PyEnchant, as it looks to be the most
promising currently maintained spell checker.

What I would like to know about PyEnchant is how to handle non-ascii input. Through trial & error I've noticed that let's say German Umlauts
are stored in the dictionary as using dead accents (is that the term?) (as in 'Mu"tter'), however French accented characters appear to be stored differently (as in '\xc3\xa9levage'. Anybody know what the "system" is?




I just wondered if anyone knew what happened to snakespell and myspell.

Don't know about that. But than there also is a pyrex-driven aspell binding at http://sourceforge.net/projects/uncpythontools



Regards,

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Both seem to have dissapeared from the net. People have reported good
results from both - and it seems a shame to lose them.

Regards,


Fuzzy http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml

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