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From: Taneem Ahmed <ta...@ey...>
To: dic...@be...
Cc: us...@be..., bd...@ya..., ilu...@il...
Subject: [Bengalinux-users] Aspell Bengali word list released
Date: 14 Dec 2002 18:50:16 -0500
Hi All,
The first version of Aspell Bengali Word list has been released. Special
thanks to Dr. Abhijit Das for providing the word list. With out his
contribution this package would not be possible.
The package can be downloaded from:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=43331
The README file included in the package has information about installing
the package.
Note:
- GNU Aspell version >= 50.0 is needed. Most of the (if not all) current
Linux dist comes with version 33.x, However, this version is not supported
by GNU Aspell team anymore. You can get the latest version of GNU Aspell
form:
http://aspell.net
- After installing the Bengali word list, if you want to use the program
'aspell' to spell check a Bengali text file, 'aspell' will expect the text
document to be in is13194-bn encoding. Unfortunately there are not enough
support for this encoding, however, Aspell is designed to work with only
8Bit encoding. As is13194-bn is the only 8 bit encoding for Bengali
compatible with Unicode, we decided to go with it. If you have an UTF-8
encoded text file, you can use `bspeller` version 0.3. This version will
very soon be available at:
http://www.bengalinux.org/downloads
or,
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=43331
Thanks,
Taneem
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