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NAME
Enchant - a spellchecker
SYNOPSIS
enchant [
-a] [
-d dict] [
-h] [
-l] [
-L] [
-v]
DESCRIPTION
Enchant is an ispell-compatible spellchecker.
OPTIONS
-a List suggestions in ispell pipe mode format.
-d dict Use dictionary <dict>.
-h Show short help.
-l List only the misspellings.
-L Include the line number in the output.
-v Prints the program's version.
ENCHANT ORDERING FILE
Enchant has a global and a per-user ordering file named
enchant.ordering. It lets the user specify which spelling backend to
use for individual languages in the case when you care which backend
gets used. The global file is located in
$(datadir)/enchant and the
per-user file is located in
~/.enchant. The per-user file takes
precedence, if found.
The ordering file takes the form language_tag:<comma-separated list
of spelling backends>. I am currently aware of the following
backends: aspell/pspell, myspell/hunspell, ispell, uspell, hspell,
voikko, zemberek, and Apple Spell (macOS only). '*' is used to mean
"use this ordering for all languages, unless instructed otherwise."
For example:
*:aspell,myspell,ispell
en:aspell,myspell,ispell
en_GB:myspell,aspell,ispell
fr:myspell,ispell:aspell
DIRECTORIES IMPORTANT TO ENCHANT
Unless configured otherwise, Enchant's Myspell, Ispell, and Uspell
backends will look for dictionaries in directories specific to
Enchant, and will not use your system-wide installed dictionaries.
This is for pragmatic reasons since many distributions install these
dictionaries into different locations.
Like the
enchant.ordering file described above, Enchant looks in the
global directory for these dictionaries and a per-user directory.
The per-user directory takes precedence if it is found. Enchant
looks for Myspell dictionaries in
$(datadir)/enchant/myspell and
~/.enchant/myspell. Enchant looks for Ispell dictionaries in
$(datadir)/enchant/ispell and
~/.enchant/ispell. Enchant looks for
Uspell dictionaries in
$(datadir)/enchant/uspell and
~/.enchant/uspell.
Packagers and users may wish to make symbolic links to the
system-wide dictionary directories. Or, preferably, use the --with-
myspell-dir, --with-ispell-dir, and --with-uspell-dir 'configure'
arguments.
MORE INFORMATION
http://www.abisource.com/enchant/
SEE ALSO
aspell(1), ispell(1),AUTHOR
Dom Lachowicz
WEB: http://www.abisource.com/enchant/
MAIL: domlachowicz@gmail.com
enchant July 2006 ENCHANT(1)