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snj
f6032286fe Update to 0.50.5. Changes sine 0.50.4.1:
* Reworked url filter which fixed several bugs and now accepts "bla.bla/
  kdkdl" as a url.
* Fixed bug in which the url filter was coming before all other filters
  when it was suppose to come after. This solved a number of problems
  where the url filter was interfering with other filters.
* Small bug fix in SGML filter.
* Added code page charsets, ie cp125?.dat.
* Added natural (split) keyboard data file as "split.kbd"
* Compile fixes for the upcoming GCC 3.4
* Removed Solaris link hack as it was causing more problems than it
  fixes.
* Compile fixes for Sun WorkShop 6 compiler, but there may still be some
  problems, especially with linking.
* Minor manual fixes.

Okayed by wiz.
2004-02-23 21:58:56 +00:00
recht
5c77c15e85 update to 0.50.4.1
changes since 0.50.2:
# Fixed major bug in pipe mode which caused the last character to be
  chopped off words before they were stored.
# Minor formating fixes in the manual.
# Minor changes in URL filter to avoid treating the double quote character
  as part of the URL, and to avoid treating words ending in more than one
  period as a URL.
# Document fixes in Aspell API
# Small compile fixes, including one for GCC 3.3
# Updated Win32 section since a port now exists thanks to Thorsten Maerz.
# Complain instead of doing nothing or aborting for unimplemented functions
  in Aspell utility.
# Portability bug fixes.
# Upgraded to Autoconf 2.57, Automake 1.7.7, Libtool 1.5 (no longer use
  CVS version of libtool).

ok'ed by wiz@
2003-12-03 16:49:06 +00:00
salo
994958f4c3 Limit dependency on ncurses only to systems which really need it.
We have halfdelay() in NetBSD 1.6M curses already.  Also fix PLIST.
Bump PKGREVISION.

Per discussion with wiz.  Addresses PR pkg/19985.

XXX: Operating systems other than NetBSD and SunOS don't have any
     reasonable defaults set in devel/ncurses/buildlink2.mk.
     This should be addressed!
2003-01-22 10:26:14 +00:00
salo
849dbef24b Update to version 0.50.3.
- added buildlink2.mk for applications using aspell and pspell
- updated DESCR

Changes:

Aspell has undergone an extremely large number of changes since the previous
Aspell/Pspell release. For one thing Pspell has been merged with Aspell so
there in no longer two separate libraries you have to worry about.

Because of the massive changes between Aspell/Pspell and Aspell 0.50 you may
want to clean out the old files before installing the the new Aspell.  To do
so do a "make uninstall" in the original Aspell and Pspell source directories.

The way dictionaries are handled has also changed. This includes a change in
the naming conventions of both language names and dictionaries. Due to the
language name change, your old personal dictionaries will not be recognized.
However, you can import the old dictionaries by running the "aspell-import"
script. This also means that dictionaries designed to work with older versions
of Aspell are not likely to function correctly.  Fortunately new dictionary
packages are available for most languages. You can find them off of the Aspell
home page at http://aspell.net.

The Pspell ABI is now part of Aspell except that the name of everything has
changed due to the renaming of Pspell to Aspell. In particular please note the
following name changes:

    pspell -> aspell
    manager -> speller
    emulation -> enumeration
    master_word_list -> main_word_list

Please also note that the name of the language-tag option has changed to lang.
However, for backward compatible the language-tag option will still work.

However, you should also be able to build applications that require Pspell
with the new Aspell as a backward compatibility header file is provided.

Due to a change in the way dictionaries are handled, scanning for .pwli files
in order to get find out which dictionaries are available will no longer work.
This means that programs that relied on this technique may have problems
finding dictionaries. Fortunately, GNU Aspell now provided a uniform way to
list all installed dictionaries via the C API. See the file "list-dicts.c" in
the examples/ directory for an example of how to due this. Unfortunately there
is isn't any simply way to find out which dictionaries are installed which
will work with both the old Aspell/Pspell and the new GNU Aspell.
2003-01-15 00:23:55 +00:00
wiz
8f693822f2 Initial import of aspell:
Aspell is an Open Source spell checker designed to eventually replace
Ispell. Its main feature is that it does a much better job of coming up
with possible suggestions than Ispell does. In fact recent tests shows
that it even does better than Microsoft Word 97's spell checker in some
cases. In addition it has both compile time and run time support for other
non English languages. Aspell is also a library however the recommend way
to use aspell is through the Pspell library as the actual interface to the
aspell library is constantly changing.
2002-01-15 01:07:24 +00:00