Archive for April, 2008

TinyMCE spellchecker now with official enchant library

TinyMCE 3.0.8 as well as an updated spellchecker plugin have been released. If you use the spellchecker plugin with the PSpellShell engine you should upgrade as soon as possible. I discovered a serious security issue which has been fixed in the new version. My enchant plugin is now also included by default. A changelog is available here.

[Updated] TinyMCE spellchecker plugin with enchant library

TinyMCE (my favourite WYSIWYG editor) comes with a very nice spellchecker plugin. As the supported spellchecking engines were not powerful enough for my needs, I decided to modify the plugin so it supports the enchant library and thus a large number of spellchecking engines.
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Installing php-enchant on Ubuntu 8.4

For the upcoming version of the online spellchecker for spellchecker.lu I decided to use a combination of enchant/hunspell as the core spellchecking engine. However, the versions of libenchant and hunspell that come with the new Ubuntu 8.4 are not really up-to-date, so I compiled my own versions. As a reference for myself, this is a small howto:
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Škoda Fabia Greenline

After waiting about 10 weeks I finally got my brand new car: a Škoda Fabia Greenline (1.4 TDI DPF/59 kW). As its name suggests it is designed to be economical and environmentally-friendly. Its CO2 emissions do not exceed 109 g/km while only consuming 4.1l/100km (that is, according to the ads). Continue reading ‘Škoda Fabia Greenline’