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aspell-import

import old personal dictionaries into GNU Aspell


see also : aspell - run-with-aspell - word-list-compress

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aspell-import


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description

aspell-import is a command that will search for old personal dictionaries and will import them into GNU Aspell. It will look for both Ispell and Aspell dictionaries. To use it just run it from the command prompt.

options

This program does not accept any command-line options.


see also

aspell , run-with-aspell , word-list-compress

The full documentation for Aspell is maintained as a Texinfo manual The ’aspell’ entry in info for more complete documentation.


author

This manual page was written by Brian Nelson <pyro[:at:]debian[:dot:]org>.

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