<?xml version="1.0" ?> <!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//KDE//DTD DocBook XML V4.2-Based Variant V1.1//EN" "dtd/kdex.dtd" [ <!ENTITY % addindex "IGNORE"> <!ENTITY % English "INCLUDE" > <!-- change language only here --> ]> <article lang="&language;"> <articleinfo> <authorgroup> <author>&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail;</author> <!-- TRANS:ROLES_OF_TRANSLATORS --> </authorgroup> <date>2003-10-13</date> <releaseinfo>3.2</releaseinfo> <keywordset> <keyword>KDE</keyword> <keyword>Spelling</keyword> <keyword>dictionary</keyword> </keywordset> </articleinfo> <sect1 id="spell-checking"> <title>Spell Checker</title> <para>The configuration options available here are used by all &tde; applications that use &tdespell;, which is a front end to <command>ispell</command> or <command>aspell</command>.</para> <variablelist> <varlistentry> <term><guilabel>Create root/affix combinations not in dictionary</guilabel></term> <listitem> <para>Selecting this option allows the spell checker to register as <quote>correct</quote> combinations of root words with suffixes or prefixes even if the particular combination is not listed in its dictionary database of words.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> <term><guilabel>Consider run-together words as spelling errors</guilabel></term> <listitem><para>If this is selected, then words that appear in the dictionary separately, but have been run together, are considered to be spelling errors. For example, even though <quote>alarm</quote> and <quote>clock</quote> might be in your dictionary, if <quote>alarmclock</quote> is not, it will be flagged as a spelling error.</para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> <term><guilabel>Dictionary:</guilabel></term> <listitem> <para>Choose from the available dictionaries, which one to use for &tdespell;.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> <term><guilabel>Encoding:</guilabel></term> <listitem> <para>You should select the one that matches the character set you are using. In some cases, dictionaries will support more than one encoding. A dictionary might, for example, accept accented characters when <emphasis>Latin1</emphasis> is selected, but accept email-style character combinations (like <userinput>'a</userinput> for an accented <emphasis>a</emphasis>) when <emphasis>7-Bit-ASCII</emphasis> is selected. Please see your dictionary's distribution for more information.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> <term><guilabel>Client:</guilabel></term> <listitem> <para>You can choose which of the installed client applications on your system to use. For example, you can choose <command>ispell</command>.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> </variablelist> </sect1> </article>