

The 32-bit build (2.30.1) includes the DLL for Aspell, but I don't think Aspell support was enabled in Enchant. The 64-bit build (3.20.1) doesn't appear to have Aspell support enabled. Copy the XML files from C:\Program Files\gedit\share\xml\iso-codes into C:\msys\share\xml\iso-codes.īoth versions of gedit appear to have Ispell support enabled, but I wasn't able to find any Ispell dictionaries that would work with these builds.

GEDIT WINDOWS 64 BIT SERIES
In File Explorer / Windows Explorer, add a series of new folders to create this path: C:\msys\share\xml\iso-codes.If the dictionaries are not recognized for some reason, they can also be placed in C:\Program Files\gedit\share\enchant\myspell. Copy Hunspell / MySpell dictionaries into the dicts folder ( C:\Program Files\gedit\share\myspell\dicts).In the share subfolder ( C:\Program Files\gedit\share), add a new myspell folder inside share, then add a dicts folder inside myspell.(If you have installed gedit somewhere else then adjust the following paths accordingly.) In File Explorer / Windows Explorer, find the gedit program folder (most likely C:\Program Files\gedit or C:\Program Files (x86)\gedit).(Older versions of gedit are also available for Windows 32-bit but I haven't tried them.) Be sure to download the plain / raw files.įor Hebrew, open these links to download the raw files: he_IL.aff, he_IL.dic For both Windows 64-bit ( 3.20.1) and 32-bit ( 2.30.1) versions The easiest place to find Hunspell / MySpell dictionaries ( *.aff and *.dic files) is from the LibreOffice dictionaries repo ( GitHub mirror). (I will have a note about Ispell and Aspell at the end.) Downloading dictionaries They both support Hunspell, MySpell, and Ispell dictionaries, but I will focus on Hunspell / MySpell here. Included are four MIPS R4300 CPU emulators, with dynamic recompilers for 32-bit x86 and 64-bit amd64 systems, and necessary plugins for audio, graphical rendering (RDP), signal co-processor (RSP), and input. The procedure to get spell check working is slightly different for the two currently available versions of gedit on Windows. Mupen64Plus is a cross-platform plugin-based N64 emulator which is capable of accurately playing many games.
