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[aspell-devel] pipe mode with accented characters
From: |
David Garrard |
Subject: |
[aspell-devel] pipe mode with accented characters |
Date: |
Sat, 6 Sep 2003 11:49:25 -0400 |
I am using Aspell 0.50.3 on Windows using the pipe mode on Win NT 4.0 with
regional settings English (United States):
aspell --lang=sv -a
If I install the Swedish language dictionary, all is well, but I don't know
if I have to pre-condition the words I wish to test:
mjölk
which on my english keyboard is mj alt-0246 lk, returns the following
result:
@(#) International Ispell Version 3.1.20 (but really Aspell 0.50.3)
& mj 21 0: Maj, maj, mm, aj, ej, mg, ml, mo, mÂ, m, oj, SJ, hm, km, Maja,
Majs, majs, meja, MHz, nej, nj
& lk 13 3: kl, lek, lik, lok, lk, ek, la, le, lo, l, ok, sk, Âk
yet if I test for the word 'mjolk' without accent, the result returned is:
@(#) International Ispell Version 3.1.20 (but really Aspell 0.50.3)
& mjolk 9 0: mjlk, mjlka, mjlke, mjlks, mjl, mjls, moll, holk, mol
where the first returned word 'mjlk' is in fact mjölk so obviously mjölk is
in the dictionary.
What do I need to do to not think ö is a word delimiter as it is splitting
it into mj and lk instead of handling it as a single word.
- [aspell-devel] pipe mode with accented characters,
David Garrard <=