Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am visiting this list for the first time and I must say that I am
> impressed by the activity. Nothing like LyX but still ;-)
>
> I am (maybe, not sure) going to rewrite the spellcheck support of LyX
> and Enchant would be my preferred choice. But I am a bit reluctant
> because of the glib dependency. On Linux this should not be a problem
> as the required version is old enough (even recent Qt versions require
> glib on Linux) but on Windows this means that we'll have to compile
> glib and Enchant. Unless you offer binary packages for Enchant and
> glib of course, but I couldn't find any.
>
> So, my questions are:
> - Is there any binary package for Enchant? I mean one that contains
> pre-compiled dlls (including glib) and the headers for development.
> - If yes, which compiler did you use (we use MSVC2008 express)?
> - If no, this means that I'll have to use the source but I can't find
> a stable branch in the Enchant repository. Does this mean that I
> should just use the 1.4.2 source package? Or is svn trunk considered
> stable?
> - If no, are the MSVC projects in enchant/trunk/msvc the one to use?
> - last but not least: would you consider moving away from glib and use
> equivalent C++ feature instead? If yes, I guess I could help a bit.
No need - there are good GLIB binaries (official ones!) here:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/glib/
>
> I must say I am a bit reluctant to do the compilation myself as this
> is going to mean a glib headache apparently. We already compile iconv
> and intl ourselves but glib looks like a beast :-) I may be wrong...
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
> Abdel.
>
>
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