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Problem with setting up a new dictionary
I installed the most recent version of TeXnicCenter and I followed the link provided at the spell options panel to http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Dictionaries. Here I downloaded the Hungarian Dictionary by the "Magyar Ispell dictionary" link. I extracted the content of the package into the C:\Program Files\TeXnicCenter\Language near the similar files of the built in languages. I changed the spell language to hu in the options dialog, and restarted TeXnicCenter.
The result is: this. Only a few words are considered to be correct, and what is really change is that math mode expressions are underline as well.
What can be the problem?
Thanks,
Máté
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Re: Problem with setting up a new dictionary
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Problem with setting up a new dictionary
I have nowhere found what engine does TeXnicCenter use: Myspell? Hunspell? What version?Hungarian Hunspell dictionaries version 1.3 with morphological data
Alias compressed dictionary (work with Hunspell 1.3 or newer versions)
Can it be the source of the problem?
Thanks,
Máté
Re: Problem with setting up a new dictionary
What can make TXC not recognize words in a dictionary?
Problem with setting up a new dictionary
More likely, the issue is related to the encoding of the file. AFAIK there is no method to change the encoding in TexnicCenter. See also another thread http://www.latex-community.org/viewtopi ... e+encoding
Problem with setting up a new dictionary
TeXnicCenter 1.0 doesn't handle encodings, it just uses the default code page; Russian dictionaries will most likely use the KOI character encodings, which are incompatible with CP1251. TeXnicCenter 2.0 however supports Unicode and will handle (already does) different dictionary encodings correctly. Also, MySpell has been replaced by more sophisticated Hunspell.Zer0 wrote:I have the same problem with russian dictionaries. There are two versions of the spelling dic, and none of them seems to work: TXC just doesn't seem to recognize the words (underlines everything). At first there was also a following symptom: when I copied a russian word from the editor window and pasted it into outside of the TXC (like notepad or a run dialog), it pasted in a wrong encoding. I then explicitly set Windows to use the cp1251.nls for the cp1252 encoding, and this got fixed… But the spell checker didn't.
What can make TXC not recognize words in a dictionary?
http://www.texniccenter.org/
Problem with setting up a new dictionary
By the way, is it too early to submit bug reports for TxC 2.0? I guess you know the obvious ones already so I'd rather not annoy you with useless bug reports.Sergiu wrote: TeXnicCenter 1.0 doesn't handle encodings, it just uses the default code page; Russian dictionaries will most likely use the KOI character encodings, which are incompatible with CP1251. TeXnicCenter 2.0 however supports Unicode and will handle (already does) different dictionary encodings correctly. Also, MySpell has been replaced by more sophisticated Hunspell.
Martin.
Problem with setting up a new dictionary
No, it isn't too early to submit bugs for TXC 2.0. Just use the tracker at sourceforge.net.MartinC wrote: By the way, is it too early to submit bug reports for TxC 2.0? I guess you know the obvious ones already so I'd rather not annoy you with useless bug reports.
Martin.
http://www.texniccenter.org/
Problem with setting up a new dictionary
I've got the same problem unfortunately. And because of the accents and umlauts it can't be copied to Word to do the spellcheck. What I could do by now to download from
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wik ... Hungary.29
the Hungarian_2 dictionary, but it doesn't know many words, and the spellcheck is extremely slow in TeXnicCenter (in spite of Core2 Duo 2 GHz and 1 GB RAM...).
But I have no idea what to do with the Magyar Ispell 1.4, because it doesn't have hu_HU.txt and hu_HU.aff files, but many directories and stuff like that.
It'd be really great to hear the opinion of Sven and Tino (if it's possible).
The Magyar Ispell 1.4's homepage: http://magyarispell.sourceforge.net
To download click: 1.4-es kiadás
Kazi from Hungary
If it wasn't obvious: I would like to use Magyar Ispell 1.4, but I don't know how to integrate it to TeXnicCenter...