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Posted to dev@uima.apache.org by Marshall Schor <ms...@schor.com> on 2007/03/08 04:33:01 UTC
spell checking
I use XMLBuddy for editing XML in the docbooks. It doesn't have spell
checking.
There is a free XML editor called XMLMind, from http://www.xmlmind.com
It has a spell checker. It almost could be used as a nice xml editor
for docbooks, but it's missing some XML support that's needed. But you
can open a file using it and it will find all the bad spelling and help
you fix it.
I couldn't get the spelling support in Eclipse to do anything. I tried
giving it a dictionary from open office, but that didn't seem to work.
-Marshall
Re: spell checking
Posted by Adam Lally <al...@alum.rpi.edu>.
On 3/7/07, Marshall Schor <ms...@schor.com> wrote:
> I couldn't get the spelling support in Eclipse to do anything. I tried
> giving it a dictionary from open office, but that didn't seem to work.
>
I used the words file that's attached to the article Thilo sent the
link to. It seemed to work (for Java code).
-Adam