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Old 06-19-2003
I think that Stallman borrowed the concept from Doug Comer's xinu. xinu is much cooler. Not only does it mean "xinu is not unix", but it is unix spelled backwards.
 

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ENCHANT_DICT_QUICK_CHECK(3)						 1					       ENCHANT_DICT_QUICK_CHECK(3)

enchant_dict_quick_check - Check the word is correctly spelled and provide suggestions

SYNOPSIS
bool enchant_dict_quick_check (resource $dict, string $word, [array &$suggestions]) DESCRIPTION
If the word is correctly spelled return TRUE, otherwise return FALSE, if suggestions variable is provided, fill it with spelling alterna- tives. PARAMETERS
o $dict - Dictionary resource o $word - The word to check o $suggestions - If the word is not correctly spelled, this variable will contain an array of suggestions. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE if the word is correctly spelled or FALSE EXAMPLES
Example #1 A enchant_dict_quick_check(3) example <?php $tag = 'en_US'; $r = enchant_broker_init(); if (enchant_broker_dict_exists($r,$tag)) { $d = enchant_broker_request_dict($r, $tag); enchant_dict_quick_check($d, 'soong', $suggs); print_r($suggs); } ?> The above example will output something similar to: Array ( [0] => song [1] => snog [2] => soon [3] => Sang [4] => Sung [5] => sang [6] => sung [7] => sponge [8] => spongy [9] => snag [10] => snug [11] => sonic [12] => sing [13] => songs [14] => Son [15] => Sonja [16] => Synge [17] => son [18] => Sejong [19] => sarong [20] => sooner [21] => Sony [22] => sown [23] => scone [24] => song's ) SEE ALSO
enchant_dict_check(3), enchant_dict_suggest(3). PHP Documentation Group ENCHANT_DICT_QUICK_CHECK(3)
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