> use VI but problem is with ispell for my language - Croatian.
> I use Debina - Lenny, an in Lenny there are only aspell and
> myspell for Croatian (hr). Is it possible to put this two
> (aspell und myspell) in VI and to work with it? If yes, please
> explain me, but please simply. If not,, how, where can I find
> ispell for Croatian? And then how can I put it in VI, but
> please Debian way.
Well, vim allows you to build your own dictionaries from
word-lists if you don't already have them. You may be interested
in reading
:help spell-mkspell
which walks you through making your own spelling dictionary.
However, as I read the help, Vim just uses the same format file
as OpenOffice.org where you can get a Croatian dictionary from a
straight download rather than having to compile it yourself:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Dictionaries#Croatian_.28Croatia.29
I don't know if you need to double-check your locale to make sure
it's hr_HR (I think that's what it should be based on what I see
on the OOo site).
Once you have the file(s), you can put them in the spell/
directory somewhere in the runtime path as mentioned at
:help spell-load
That way, you should get Vim to natively support Croatian
spelling files instead of relying on an external application such
as [ai]spell.
Hope this helps!
-tim
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