DOTPUP ispell - Spell checker
International Ispell version 3.2.06 08/01/01
http://www.gnu.org/software/ispell/ispell.html
Interactive screen oriented spell checker with american dictionary.
Packaged by Bruce B for Puppy Linux - June 6, 2005
To use as an interactive spell checker:
Open rxvt and type ispell on the command line. Then type in the word you
want to spell check. Ispell will give you suggestions.
To use for spell checking text files:
On the command line type ispell filename.txt, (or wildcards or multiple files) to enter interactive mode.
Whenever a word is found that is not in the dictionary, it is printed on the first line of the screen. If the dictionary contains any similar words, they are listed with a number next to each one. You have the option of replacing the word completely, or choosing one of the suggested words.
To uninstall:
1. delete /root/my-roxapps/ispell directory
2. delete /usr/local/bin/ispell
3. delete /usr/lib/ispell/*.hash
4. delete /usr/lib/ispell directory
Ispell - DOTPUP
it doesn't matter much where you put it on the forum
it should probably be listed on the wiki page (which is linked to in the Puppy menu) ... and you can put a link to the forum on the wiki page
i can add your id to the list of people who can edit the wiki page so you can add any pups you make to the list
Barry setup a way to register your packages with PupGet
i haven't needed to do that yet
i have a ruby and a perl package that i should probably register a symlink for, because perl and ruby scripts usually specify that they run with something like #!/usr/bin/ruby
it should probably be listed on the wiki page (which is linked to in the Puppy menu) ... and you can put a link to the forum on the wiki page
i can add your id to the list of people who can edit the wiki page so you can add any pups you make to the list
Barry setup a way to register your packages with PupGet
i haven't needed to do that yet
i have a ruby and a perl package that i should probably register a symlink for, because perl and ruby scripts usually specify that they run with something like #!/usr/bin/ruby
this should be the list of id's registered with the wiki:
http://www.goosee.com/puppy/wikka/UsersList
i can add anyone's id to the dotpup contributer's wiki page's acl so they can edit the wiki page
or i can transfer ownership of the page to someone if they want it
http://www.goosee.com/puppy/wikka/UsersList
i can add anyone's id to the dotpup contributer's wiki page's acl so they can edit the wiki page
or i can transfer ownership of the page to someone if they want it