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|    Vladimir Fyodorov to Kevin Miller    |
|    Re: GoldED Spellcheck    |
|    22 Feb 21 21:21:46    |
      MSGID: 2:6035/3.1 6033f7ee       REPLY: 1:267/585 60314604       CHRS: CP866 2       TZUTC: 0300       TID: hpt/w64-mvcdll 1.9.0-cur 17-04-16       Hello, Kevin!               KM> Thx to everyone who has helped me get over the hump of setting up        KM> GoldED. It has been a tremendous help!               KM> I'm just about finished with this configuration for the exception of        KM> the spellcheck function.               KM> What are my options or any recommendations I should attempt?              I wrote instructions for Russian-speaking users, sorry if the translation is       bad.              = RU.GOLGED (2:6035/3.1) =====================================================        Msg : 857 of 1782 Loc        From : Vladimir Fyodorov 2:6035/3.1 19 20 10:20        To : Mart Kuvshinov        Subj : Re: Everything is in Russian here       ===============================================================================       Everything is in Russian here              Everything is in Russian here              ===       Golded shouldn't be too old. For example, in the 2007 versions, the check       spelling doesn't work yet. I also didn't check GoldEd-NSF, so I recommend       updating it and replacing it with the normal GoldEd+ from the main branch:       https://github.com/golded-plus       As a bonus, you will get the fact that many hotkeys for Linux/mac are fixed       there.              Next, you need the MySpell dictionaries. Semyon Panevin has a lot of them:       http://ftp.velo36.ru/pub/freq/myspell.tgz              Unpack them and put them, for example, in the DICT folder in the golded       directory. The rest       depends on which of the dictionaries you need (you can connect several).       dictionaries at the same time). I have connected a Russian dictionary with an       "e" and American       English. To do this, I wrote in the config:       SCheckerEnabled Auto       SCheckerDefLang ru_RU_yo en_US       SCheckerDicPath \fido\golded\dict\              Replace the path in the last directive with your own.              For languages other than English, you need to connect the corresponding       transcoding tables. For Russian, you need two files:       866_koi.chs       koi_866.chs       You can download it from me: https://yadi.sk/d/yXG6_bvkHQTxz       Put them, for example, in the XLAT folder in the golded directory and write       them in the config:              XLATPATH \fido\GOLDED\XLAT\ ; fix it on your way       XLATCHARSET KOI8-R CP866 koi_866.chs       XLATCHARSET CP866 KOI8-R 866_koi.chs              It remains to determine the color that will highlight the errors. I have it       spelled       out in gedcolor. cfg:       COLOR SCHECKER Error LRed on Black ;the color of the selection of the wrong       word              If you don't have a separate gedcolor.cfg file, then you can add this directive       to the main or any other connected golded config.              The main drawback is that all words with a hyphen are considered incorrect.       Second - there is no       way to work with a custom dictionary (although you can manually edit       dictionaries).       ===              Sincerely yours, Vladimir Fyodorov, esquire.       ... Necessity is the mother of invention       --- GoldED+/W64-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303        * Origin: Esquire Station (2:6035/3.1)       SEEN-BY: 1/123 18/200 50/109 90/1 103/705 105/81 120/340 123/131 124/5016       SEEN-BY: 129/305 154/10 203/0 221/0 226/30 227/114 229/101 424 426       SEEN-BY: 229/452 664 1016 1017 240/77 2100 5138 5411 5824 5832 5853       SEEN-BY: 240/6309 249/206 317 400 280/464 5003 5555 292/854 8125 310/31       SEEN-BY: 317/3 320/219 322/757 342/200 396/45 410/9 423/120 452/166       SEEN-BY: 460/58 463/68 467/888 633/280 712/848 770/1 2432/390 2452/250       SEEN-BY: 2454/119 5000/111 5001/100 5005/49 5019/40 42 5020/570 715       SEEN-BY: 5020/806 828 846 848 1042 2047 4441 12000 5023/24 5030/1081       SEEN-BY: 5034/13 5053/58 5054/8 5057/19 5060/900 5075/128 5080/68       SEEN-BY: 5083/444 6035/3       PATH: 6035/3 5020/715 4441 1042 280/5555 464 240/5832 229/426           |
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