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$words = preg_split('/[^\w\'-\xc0-\xfd-] | $words = preg_split('/[^\w\'-\xc0-\xfd-] /', $text); | ||
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Revision as of 19:32, 17 April 2007
How to add a new dictionary to aspell
- Download the dictionary from gnu.org
- Extract it from the tar file in a work directory
- Set Zimbra's aspell in the path with:
- PATH=/opt/zimbra/aspell-0.60.3/bin:$PATH
- Configure and install the dictionary according to the README
- ./configure
- make
- make install
- Edit the file /opt/zimbra/httpd/htdocs/aspell.php to reference the new dictionary. For example to add the french dictionary:
- $dictionary = pspell_new("en_EN");
- TO
- $dictionary = pspell_new("fr_FR");
NOTE: If you are using a non-english based language with special chars like tildes (spanish, for example), you have to modify aspell.php
This file is located at /opt/zimbra/httpd/htdocs/aspell.php. Replace this block (line 82 or so)
$suggestions = implode(",", pspell_suggest($dictionary, $word)); $misspelled .= "$word:$suggestions\n";
with this one:
$suggestions = implode(",", pspell_suggest($dictionary, $word)); $suggestions=iconv("iso-8859-1","UTF-8",$suggestions); $misspelled .= "$word:$suggestions\n";
There is also a problem when splitting words. Replace (line 48 or so)
$words = preg_split('/[^\w\'-] /', $text);
with this one:
$words = preg_split('/[^\w\'-\xc0-\xfd-] /', $text);
This regexp line should be enough for most western Europe languages (Spanish, French, German, Portuguese and Italian). It includes all ISO8859 europeean letters in the range 192-253 of the table below.
- To add a set of custom words see this How-To