Which spell checker does gedit use?
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People claim different things(such as aspell, enchant, etc.) on different web pages.

However, as far as I can see, it uses hunspell.

Does anyone have solid knowledge on this?

Emogene answered 19/8, 2011 at 23:45 Comment(0)
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From a gedit developper on the gedit mailing list:

We don't use aspell directly, but use 'enchant' which is a kind of frontend for multiple spell checker dictionaries.

See the discussion online: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gedit-list/2010-April/msg00023.html

Excel answered 20/8, 2011 at 0:2 Comment(1)
Thank you. When I was trying to clear the point that confused me at the very beginning, I realized that "enchant" directly uses "hunspell" instead of "myspell" even though in the configuration file only myspell is specified.Emogene
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Without aspell being installed there was not even a "language set" dictionary available to me! In fact, none of the auto spell check was working for the Gnome interface desktop. However, by a simple and quick installation of aspell then everything was working on my laptop. My desktop had always been working for all this so I thought I just had something wrong with my laptop installation. I have Ubuntu 10.10 running on both.

This is a very easy and quick fix if you know about it! Thanks

Chisolm answered 3/11, 2012 at 17:27 Comment(0)
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From a gedit developper on the gedit mailing list:

We don't use aspell directly, but use 'enchant' which is a kind of frontend for multiple spell checker dictionaries.

See the discussion online: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gedit-list/2010-April/msg00023.html

Excel answered 20/8, 2011 at 0:2 Comment(1)
Thank you. When I was trying to clear the point that confused me at the very beginning, I realized that "enchant" directly uses "hunspell" instead of "myspell" even though in the configuration file only myspell is specified.Emogene
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Actually for Greek language the command is.

sudo apt-get install aspell-el

After I run the command I have the option for Greek Dictionary in gedit.

Decontaminate answered 4/12, 2012 at 11:5 Comment(1)
@ArtOfWarfare: apt-get is the package manager for debian-based distributions. Other distributions might have other package managers like yum, pacman, etc.Renatorenaud

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