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Operating Systems Solaris How to attach mirroring to a mount point Post 302184661 by reborg on Saturday 12th of April 2008 10:49:33 AM
Old 04-12-2008
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PSPELL_STORE_REPLACEMENT(3)						 1					       PSPELL_STORE_REPLACEMENT(3)

pspell_store_replacement - Store a replacement pair for a word

SYNOPSIS
bool pspell_store_replacement (int $dictionary_link, string $misspelled, string $correct) DESCRIPTION
pspell_store_replacement(3) stores a replacement pair for a word, so that replacement can be returned by pspell_suggest(3) later. In order to be able to take advantage of this function, you have to use pspell_new_personal(3) to open the dictionary. In order to permanently save the replacement pair, you have to use pspell_config_personal(3) and pspell_config_repl(3) to set the path where to save your custom wordlists, and then use pspell_save_wordlist(3) for the changes to be written to disk. PARAMETERS
o $dictionary_link - A dictionary link identifier, opened with pspell_new_personal(3) o $misspelled - The misspelled word. o $correct - The fixed spelling for the $misspelled word. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 pspell_store_replacement(3) <?php $pspell_config = pspell_config_create("en"); pspell_config_personal($pspell_config, "/var/dictionaries/custom.pws"); pspell_config_repl($pspell_config, "/var/dictionaries/custom.repl"); $pspell_link = pspell_new_config($pspell_config); pspell_store_replacement($pspell_link, $misspelled, $correct); pspell_save_wordlist($pspell_link); ?> NOTES
Note This function will not work unless you have pspell .11.2 and aspell .32.5 or later. PHP Documentation Group PSPELL_STORE_REPLACEMENT(3)
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