* $SQSPELL_APP = array('English' => 'ispell -a'); * or * $SQSPELL_APP = array('English' => '/usr/local/bin/aspell -a'); * * Sometimes you have to specify full path for PHP to find it. * * You can use Aspell or Ispell spellcheckers. Aspell might provide * better spellchecking for Western languages. * * If you want to have more than one dictionary available to users, * configure the array to look something like this: *
 *   $SQSPELL_APP = array('English' => 'aspell -a',
 *                        'Russian' => 'ispell -d russian -a',
 *                        ...
 *                        'Swahili' => 'ispell -d swahili -a'
 *                        );
 *
* WARNINGS: * *
 * Example:
 * $SQSPELL_APP = array('English' => 'ispell -a',
 *                      'Spanish' => 'ispell -d spanish -a' );
 * 
* * @global array $SQSPELL_APP */ $SQSPELL_APP = array('English' => 'ispell -a', 'Spanish' => 'ispell -d spanish -a'); /** * Default dictionary * @global string $SQSPELL_APP_DEFAULT */ $SQSPELL_APP_DEFAULT = 'English'; /** * File that stores user's dictionary * * $SQSPELL_WORDS_FILE is a location and mask of a user dictionary file. * The default setting should be OK for most everyone. * * This setting is used only when SquirrelSpell is upgraded from * older setup. Since SquirrelMail 1.5.1 SquirrelSpell stores all settings in * same place that stores other SquirrelMail user preferences. * @global string $SQSPELL_WORDS_FILE * @deprecated setting is still needed in order to handle upgrades */ $SQSPELL_WORDS_FILE = getHashedFile($username, $data_dir, "$username.words"); /** * Function used cheching words in user's dictionary * @global string $SQSPELL_EREG * @deprecated It is not used since 1.5.1 (sqspell 0.5) */ $SQSPELL_EREG = 'ereg'; ?>