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The $Id$ keywords were used in Subversion where they can be substituted with filename, last revision number change, last changed date, and last user who changed it. In Git this functionality is different and can be done with Git attribute ident. These need to be defined manually for each file in the .gitattributes file and are afterwards replaced with 40-character hexadecimal blob object name which is based only on the particular file contents. This patch simplifies handling of $Id$ keywords by removing them since they are not used anymore.
README file for pspell (spellchecker) module for PHP ---------------------------------------------------- The latest release of pspell is always available from http://aspell.net/ This module was developed and tested with aspell-.31.1 and pspell-.11.0.2, although slightly earlier (and hopefully later) versions of those libraries should work as well. General notes ------------- Please, note that somewhere around version .27.x (I believe) aspell stopped working with the aspell module for php. This is due to the fact that the author changed things around a bit, and suggested that people link to pspell in the future rather than to aspell. That's exactly what this module is for. It has the same basic functionality as aspell (and more features are being added). I did not want to modify existing aspell module, because it would break things for those who are using older aspell, or result in very ugly code. Rather, I wrote a new module - pspell. Building pspell on a Unix system -------------------------------- In order to use pspell, you need to have *both* aspell and pspell libraries installed, and they have to be compatible with each other. Get the latest release of both at the URL given above. I expect the libraries to be in /usr/local (that's the default when you cofigure pspell and aspell with their 'configure' scripts woth no parameters). If that location is different, please specify it in --with-pspell=PATH, where PATH is the path you specified for pspell libraries. Notes on personalized dictionaries ---------------------------------- It is now possible to have personalized dictionaries with pspell. This is achieved by opening a dictionary with pspell_new_personal() rather than pspell_new() and specifying the custom dictionary as the first parameter. The parameter probably should begin with '/' because otherwise it will be relative to $HOME, which is probably set to "/root". This is probably not what you want because you need write access for nobody to be able to write to a dictionary. Once the dictionary is open, you can use pspell_add_to_personal() to add words to the wordlist and finally pspell_save_wordlist() to save it. Note that at this moment pspell_save_wordlist() will return TRUE, even if there was an error. This will be changed once pspell library is fixed.