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Re: GSspell on Windows


From: Germán Arias
Subject: Re: GSspell on Windows
Date: Sat, 04 Jul 2015 02:04:34 -0600

El jue, 02-07-2015 a las 10:32 +0200, Wolfgang Lux escribió:
> > Am 02.07.2015 um 08:11 schrieb Germán Arias <germanandre@gmx.es>:
> > 
> > I forgot say that I run make_services before each test, but this don't
> > makes any difference.
> > 
> > Germán
> > 
> > El jue, 02-07-2015 a las 00:02 -0600, Germán Arias escribió:
> >> I simply can't make to work the GSspell service on Windows. I have
> >> installed the English and Spanish dictionaries, if I run "aspell dump
> >> dicts" on the shell all the available dictionaries are listed. The
> >> GSspell service runs only with AmericanEnglish, even when aspell.h is
> >> present and HAVE_ASPELL_H is defined to 1. However when use Ink and try
> >> to use the spell checker (Spanish) I get:
> >> 
> >> [New Thread 3672.0xa84]
> >> warning: 2015-07-01 19:18:54.444 Ink[3672:2380] Language: Spanish
> >> warning: 2015-07-01 19:18:54.514 Ink[3672:2380] Service to start: (null)
> >> warning: 2015-07-01 19:18:54.534 Ink[3672:2380] Port: (null)
> >> warning: 2015-07-01 19:18:54.564 Ink[3672:2380] Failed to contact spell
> >> checker
> >> for language 'Spanish'
> >> warning: 2015-07-01 19:18:54.584 Ink[3672:2380] Failed to get the
> >> spellserver
> >> [Inferior 1 (process 3672) exited normally]
> >> (gdb)
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Any idea about what is going wrong here?
> 
> There isn't much going wrong here. I think nobody ever got around to 
> implement auto-detection of the available dictionaries, so the GSspell 
> service assumes only the AmericanEnglish dictionary is present by default. 
> The client side on the other hand (Ink in your example) tries to connect to 
> the spell service using your current default language and GSspell then 
> responds that this language is not available. If you have other language 
> dictionaries besides American English installed on your system, you can 
> manually update the supported languages by updating the NSLanguages property 
> in the Info-gnustep.plist file of GSspell.service (and eventually restarting 
> the spell service if it is currently running.
> 
> Wolfgang
> 

Thanks. Now the GSspell service starts correctly with the corresponding
language. Now the problem is that Ink can't connect with the
service :-( I will investigate this later.

Germán





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