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Qt Solutions: spellchecking textEdit


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Any plans to make a Spellchecking TextEdit for Windows/Unix/Linux? 
 
(A Mac version has just been announced.)
 
Sam Dutton
 





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The native text edit control on the Mac has this ability. I believe  
all they have done is expose that for the OS X Qt users. So, it's  
probably not just a simple port, but they would need to implement that  
themselves for the other platforms.

Richard
On Dec 10, 2007, at 12:16 PM, Dutton, Sam wrote:

> Any plans to make a Spellchecking TextEdit for Windows/Unix/Linux?
>
> (A Mac version has just been announced.)
>
> Sam Dutton
>
>
>
>
> SAM DUTTON
> SENIOR SITE DEVELOPER
>
> 200 GRAY'S INN ROAD
> LONDON
> WC1X 8XZ
> UNITED KINGDOM
> T +44 (0)20 7430 4496
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> E Sam.Dutton@xxxxxxxxx
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>> The native text edit control on the Mac has this ability. I believe all they have done is expose that for the OS X Qt users << 
 
Thanks -- suspected as much. 
 
Aspell it is then...
 
Sam


 





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From: Richard S. Wright Jr. [mailto:rwright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday 10 December 2007 17:34
To: Qt Interest
Subject: Re: Qt Solutions: spellchecking textEdit


The native text edit control on the Mac has this ability. I believe all they have done is expose that for the OS X Qt users. So, it's probably not just a simple port, but they would need to implement that themselves for the other platforms. 

Richard

On Dec 10, 2007, at 12:16 PM, Dutton, Sam wrote:


	
	Any plans to make a Spellchecking TextEdit for Windows/Unix/Linux?
	 
	(A Mac version has just been announced.)
	 
	Sam Dutton
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