On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 12:26, D. D. Brierton wrote:
What do you have your language set as in Control Panel -> HTML Viewer -> Miscellaneous?This is set to en.Me too.Oops, to bad I don't have a "fat finger checker", it is KDE 2.2.1.Okay, so that is weird. We seem to have nearly identical installations, and although spell-checking isn't working for you, it does at least underline misspelled words. I can't even get it to do that (and I've just tried Evolution under KDE). Would you mind posting the result of rpm -qa | grep spell This is mine: ispell-3.1.20-16mdk aspell-en_GB-0.33.7.1-1.1mdk libpspell4-0.12.2-2.1mdk gnome-spell-0.4-ximian.2 ispell-en-3.1.20-16mdk libaspell10-0.33.7.1-1.1mdk aspell-0.33.7.1-1.1mdk It may just be that something important is missing (like aspell requiring the default American English dictionary to be installed in addition to the British english one, or something like that).
Here is my result: aspell-0.33.7.1-1mdk ispell-3.1.20-16mdk libpspell4-0.12.2-2mdk aspell-en_GB-0.33.7.1-1mdk aspell-en_CA-0.33.7.1-1mdk ispell-en-3.1.20-16mdk gnome-spell-0.4-ximian.2 libaspell10-0.33.7.1-1mdk aspell-en-0.33.7.1-1mdk When I was getting the packages to install, I noticed that the default "en" language file was around 2 MB, while the "en_CA" language file was 64 KB. I installed both since I had read that there was problems with the "en_" files. -- ...Rob ===================================================================== Robert Goshko Axis Computer Consulting Services, Inc President Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada http://www.axis-dev.com/ Supporting the Revolution In Your World ===================================================================== 1:01pm up 3:32, 2 users, load average: 1.31, 1.63, 1.83
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