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-MySpell is a simple spell checker that uses affix |
-compression and is modelled after the spell checker |
-ispell. |
- |
-MySpell was written to explore how affix compression |
-can be implemented. |
- |
-The Main features of MySpell are: |
- |
-1. written in C++ to make it easier to interface with |
- Pspell, OpenOffice, AbiWord, etc |
- |
-2. it is stateless, uses no static variables and |
- should be completely reentrant with almost no |
- ifdefs |
- |
-3. it tries to be as compatible with ispell to |
- the extent it can. It can read slightly modified |
- versions of munched ispell dictionaries (and it |
- comes with a munched english wordlist borrowed from |
- Kevin Atkinson's excellent Aspell. |
- |
-4. it uses a heavily modified aff file format that |
- can be derived from ispell aff files but uses |
- the iso-8859-X character sets only |
- |
-5. it is simple with *lots* of comments that |
- describes how the affixes are stored |
- and tested for (based on the approach used by |
- ispell). |
- |
-6. it supports improved suggestions with replacement |
- tables and ngram-scoring based mechanisms in addition |
- to the main suggestion mechanisms |
- |
-7. like ispell it has a BSD license (and no |
- advertising clause) |
- |
-But ... it has *no* support for adding words |
-to a personal dictionary, *no* support for converting |
-between various text encodings, and *no* command line |
-interface (it is purely meant to be a library). |
- |
-It can not (in any way) replace all of the functionality |
-of ispell or aspell/pspell. It is meant as a learning |
-tool for understanding affix compression and for |
-being used by front ends like OpenOffice, Abiword, etc. |
- |
-MySpell has been tested under Linux and Solaris |
-and has the world's simplest Makefile and no |
-configure support. |
- |
-It does come with a simple example program that |
-spell checks some words and returns suggestions. |
- |
-To build a static library and an example |
-program under Linux simply type: |
- |
-tar -zxvf myspell.tar.gz |
-cd myspell2 |
-make |
- |
-To run the example program: |
-./example ./en_US.aff ./en_US.dic checkme.lst |
- |
-Please play around with it and let me know |
-what you think. |
- |
-Please see the file CONTRIBUTORS for more info. |