[#1674] Save spelling exceptions in personal dictionary
Summary Save spelling exceptions in personal dictionary
Queue Horde Framework Packages
Queue Version HEAD
Type Enhancement
State Accepted
Priority 1. Low
Owners
Requester kevin_myer (at) iu13 (dot) org
Created 04/02/2005 (1133 days ago)
Due
Updated 02/27/2008 (72 days ago)
Assigned
Resolved
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Patch

History
02/27/2008 Matt Selsky Comment #6 Reply to this comment
Sponsoring a bounty or hiring a Horde consultant would help this get fixed faster...  I don't think it's on anyone's radar at the moment.
02/27/2008 npitcher (at) cbctechnical (dot) com Comment #5 Reply to this comment
Is there any plans to incorporate this in the near future? It would make things MUCH more useable.

Thank you!
10/08/2006 spam (at) kkpost (dot) com Comment #4 Reply to this comment
Just wanted to register my sincere hope that this is implemented someday soon. It is a sorely needed feature.
04/02/2005 kevin_myer (at) iu13 (dot) org Comment #3 Reply to this comment
That exact thought went through my head when I updated aspell today and was fiddling with the necessary spelling bits.  Spell checking is not an IMP thing.  Its a Horde-wide thing.
04/02/2005 Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #2
Queue ⇒ Horde Framework Packages
State ⇒ Accepted
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Enhancements are pretty much always done against HEAD; small ones are merged, but biggers ones are the raison d'etre of new minor (or eventually major) versions.  :)

I'm also moving this to the Horde Framework queue since I think this is a perfect excuse to finally make the spell checking a general library that other apps can use, and personal dictionaries should be a Horde-wide preference.
04/02/2005 kevin_myer (at) iu13 (dot) org Comment #1
State ⇒ New
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Type ⇒ Enhancement
Summary ⇒ Save spelling exceptions in personal dictionary
Queue ⇒ IMP
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Feature request:
Add the ability to have a user's words which they wish to ignore be saved in a custom dictionary.  aspell/ispell would use this list to exclude recommendations for words it considers misspelled.