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It would be useful if SpellChecker could import other replacements from
other .ar files and from autoreplaceer exported files (to make it useful
for AutoReplacer users to switch to your plugin, and because there are
quite a lot of existing replacement files)
The Autoreplacer exports files like
>One line is the entry with the "wrong" text ("Replace" field), followed by
a line with the "right" text ("With" field).
While importing, new replacements should be added and the user should be
askes if he wants to overwrite already existing ones.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by wishmaster51 on 10 Sep 2009 at 8:36
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Well, I do not use the plugin, I just saw there are some big autoreplace files
available :)
I tested it and it seems to me that it does not handle encodung at all oO
everytime I tried to enter something in chinese,
these chars were replaced with questionmarks...
I attatched such file anyways (all question marks were originally some random
chinese
chars..
Implementing it for ANSI chars would be a good start, if something is
incorrect, wait
for the error reports :)
BTW another thing about autoreplacer:
It also defines some services for auto-replacements to other plugins..
I do not know which plugin uses these,
but maybe it would be worth implementing those services in SpellChecker..
I attatched the header file
Original comment by wishmaster51 on 10 Sep 2009 at 12:25
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
wishmaster51
on 10 Sep 2009 at 8:36The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: