Re: Real-time Spell checking API's for use in applet.
On 7/15/2010 12:43 PM, Jim Janney wrote:
Daniel Pitts<newsgroup.spamfilter@virtualinfinity.net> writes:
I'd like to emulate the Firefox/thunderbird real-time spell-checking
feature in a (signed) Java applet. Right now, the user is entering
data in a JTextArea, but I'm willing to replace that, as long as the
replacement has word-wrap.
If there are good libraries available that don't have UI integration,
that's fine too, I can probably handle that part myself. Grammar
suggestion is a nice-to-have. I only need, and will probably only
ever need English correction.
To be specific, The goal is to provide red-underlined text for
misspelled words, and allow easy correction from a pop up/context
menu.
This one does all of that.
http://www.wintertree-software.com/dev/ssce/javasdk.html
Thanks.
I did forget to mention that free is very important, and open-source is
a big nice-to-have.
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