This is the Maltese spell checker project. Actually, the spell checker is aspell. This project provides the Maltese word list for it. Any software that interfaces with aspell can do spell checking in Maltese - all you have to do is select the language from the list. This includes most text-processing Linux applications.
Download: aspell-mt-0.4.tar.bz2 (120k; 824,838 words)
Here are a number of project pages for Maltese / Open Source / Linux - related projects.
Hi there. I've created FREE font for CAD (it should conform to ISO 3098 norm) and I recently added support for Maltese language. The project itself is hosted at Google Code project page at http://code.google.com/p/osifont/. My knowledge of the Maltese language is limited to wikipedia but I hope it is complete. If I missed something, please tell me so I can fix that. I added these characters ĊċĠġĦħŻż. And finally here is some sample image.
So, hello, this may be the wrong way, the wrong place, even the wrong OS;
I havecrashed winXP, and loaded Mandriva One 2009 from image disk.And I'm lost.Every time I go to a forum, there are questions and answers 50% in Linuxese, which I don't know.Even when I see "enter /dev into terminal" I CANT FIND A TERMINAL.Is there a file 'tree ?
why this site doesnt have a full iso download for all distros existing at the moment
I am a relative newbie for Linux and even more so for this forum, so I do not know if this is the right way to post a query. I have kubuntu and I have just installed KDE 4.1. I cannot find a way to install plasmoids. I installed (using adept) kdetoys but it did not include kmoon, which was the one I was interested in most. I installed kmoon separately, but I cannot find a way to access it. When I right click on the panle or the plasma I do not get an "Install applet" option.
I just found out about the online spellchecker through casual browsing. Such an effort to provide a free of charge service is truly commendable. Well done to all involved.
I was wondering whether it would be possible to obtain a copy of the Maltese word list used by the Online Spellchecker. Is such list readily available online, or if not, are there any other sources from where it could be obtained?
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