Syntax
int
pspell_new ( string language [, string spelling [, string jargon [, string encoding [, int mode]]]] )
pspell_new() opens up a new dictionary and
returns the dictionary link identifier for use in other pspell
functions.
The language parameter is the language code which consists of the
two letter ISO 639 language code and an optional two letter ISO
3166 country code after a dash or underscore.
The spelling parameter is the requested spelling for languages
with more than one spelling such as English. Known values are
'american', 'british', and 'canadian'.
The jargon parameter contains extra information to distinguish
two different words lists that have the same language and
spelling parameters.
The encoding parameter is the encoding that words are expected to
be in. Valid values are 'utf-8', 'iso8859-*', 'koi8-r',
'viscii', 'cp1252', 'machine unsigned 16', 'machine unsigned
32'. This parameter is largely untested, so be careful when
using.
The mode parameter is the mode in which spellchecker will work.
There are several modes available:
PSPELL_FAST - Fast mode (least number of
suggestions)
PSPELL_NORMAL - Normal mode (more suggestions)
PSPELL_BAD_SPELLERS - Slow mode (a lot of
suggestions)
PSPELL_RUN_TOGETHER - Consider run-together words
as legal compounds. That is, "thecat" will be a legal compound,
although there should be a space between the two words. Changing this
setting only affects the results returned by
pspell_check(); pspell_suggest()
will still return suggestions.
Mode is a bitmask constructed from different constants listed above.
However,
PSPELL_FAST,
PSPELL_NORMAL and
PSPELL_BAD_SPELLERS are mutually exclusive, so you
should select only one of them.
For more information and examples, check out inline manual pspell
website:http://aspell.net/.
Example 1. pspell_new()
<?php $pspell_link = pspell_new("en", "", "", "", (PSPELL_FAST|PSPELL_RUN_TOGETHER)); ?>
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