[dev] Modification of the spell checker

2005-06-08 Thread Jan Beeck
I found that the spell checker in the openoffice is not working corretly in many cases. For example, when I write the word "día" (day in spanish) as dia (í instead of i) it suggest many word except the right one. Then I decide to solve this problem and I got it by using Metric Access Methods whi

Re: [dev] Modification of the spell checker

2005-06-09 Thread Thomas Lange
Hi, I found that the spell checker in the openoffice is not working corretly in many cases. For example, when I write the word "día" (day in spanish) as dia (í instead of i) it suggest many word except the right one. Then I decide to solve this problem and I got it by using Metric Access Meth

Re: [dev] Modification of the spell checker

2005-06-09 Thread Thomas Lange
> openoffice.lingucomponent.dev That one should have been the mailing list dev@lingucomponent.openoffice.org Regards, Thomas - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [dev] Modification of the spell checker

2005-06-09 Thread Jürgen Schmidt
Hi, Thomas Lange wrote: Hi, I found that the spell checker in the openoffice is not working corretly in many cases. For example, when I write the word "día" (day in spanish) as dia (í instead of i) it suggest many word except the right one. Then I decide to solve this problem and I got it b

Re: [dev] Modification of the spell checker

2005-06-09 Thread Kevin B. Hendricks
Hi, That is not a spellchecker bug since the dictionary itself should provide that information. So that is a bug in the affix file of the dictionary being used. The dictionary author can control exactly what substitutions are made and even can provide a common replacement table for that

Re: [dev] Modification of the spell checker

2005-06-09 Thread Jan Beeck
Thank for your answer. Do you know Kevin Hendricks 's email??. Jan. On 6/9/05, Thomas Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I found that the spell checker in the openoffice is not working corretly > in > > many cases. For example, when I write the word "día" (day in spanish) as >