No thank God... that's what makes it so wonderful... but it does slow
KDE/X-windows to a halt and drops me back to the command prompt, which I
have never seen before...
Those error messages are from AbiWord
> (actually from libwv, our Word importer). I have seen it slow down
> a machine when it's sitting in that loop, and it may be allocating
> lots of memory, but a Control-C to the controlling terminal will
> kill it.
>
> If you're getting a genuine kernel panic, you've found some horrible
> bug in the Linux kernel and you should probably report it to
> linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu as soon as possible.
>
> > I am also interetsed to know how I can put alternate spelling checkjers
in
> > (UK or Dutch) and when we can expe3ct etc grammar checking ;-)
>
> Grammar checking is probably not a feature that will work its way
> into a release soon. You can, however, change your dictionaries
> by editing your ~/.AbiSuite/AbiWord.Profile, changing both occurances
> of "_builtin_" to "custom" and changing the following two lines:
>
> SpellCheckDirectory="dictionary"
> SpellCheckWordList="american.hash"
>
> ... to whatever you wish. It looks for the file by expanding something
> like $(ABISUITE_HOME)/$SpellCheckDirectory/$SpellCheckWordList.
> $(ABISUITE_HOME) is set for you by the wrapper script that starts
> AbiWord. It's already set to something like /usr/share/abisuite or
> /usr/local/AbiSuite (depending on which package you installed), so
> you can put your favorite dictionary in
$(ABISUITE_HOME)/$SpellCheckDirectory
> and point AbiWord to it.
Eh... wat kind of dictionary (txt, MS Word, WP?)
Rgds
Martin