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A configuration class/dialog for KSpell.
It contains all of the options settings.The options are set to default values by the constructor and can be reset either by using the public interface or by using KSpellConfig as a widget in a dialog (or, preferably a tabbed dialog using KDialogBase) and letting the user change the settings. This way an application that uses KSpell can either rely on the default settings (in the simplest case), offer a dialog to configure KSpell, or offer a dialog to configure KSpell _for_this_app_only_ (in which case, the application should save the settings for use next time it is run). This last option might be useful in an email program, for example, where people may be writing in a language different from that used for writing papers in their word processor.
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Create a KSpellConfig with default or custom settings.
Parameters:
parent | Parent of the widget. |
name | Widget name. |
spellConfig | Predefined configuration. If this parameter is 0, a default configuration will be used. |
addHelpButton | Enabled or hides a help button. See activateHelp for more information. |
void |
The ignorelist
contains words you'd like KSpell
to ignore when it is spellchecking. When you get a KSpellConfig
object back from KSpell (using KSpell::kcConfig()),
the ignorelist contains whatever was put in by you plus
any words the user has chosen to ignore via the dialog box.
It may be useful to save this list with the document being
edited to facilitate quicker future spellchecking.
void |
Set an ISpell option.
If true
, don't create root-affix combinations.
void |
Set an ISpell option.
If true
, treat run-together words a valid.
void |
Set the name of the dictionary to use.
void |
bool |
[const]
Options reading routines.
bool |
Call this method before this class is deleted if you want the settings you have (or the user has) chosen to become the global, default settings.
bool |
[protected]
This takes a dictionary file name (fname) and returns a language abbreviation (lname; like de for German), appropriate for the $LANG variable, and a human-readble name (hname; like "Deutsch").
It also truncates ".aff" at the end of fname.
TRUE is returned if lname.data()==$LANG
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[slot]
Use this function to activate the help information for this widget. The function is particulary useful if the help button is not displayed as specified by the constructor. Normally you want to hide the help button if this widget is embedded into a larger dialog box that has its own help button. See kedit (optiondialog.cpp) for an example