The following repository contains some UTF8-ready dictionaries for the spell checker feature of Sublime Text.
Most of them were downloaded from the Open Office list. Credits to the people working on these! Read every LANG.txt for details.
- Basque
- Català
- Croatian
- Dansk
- Deutsch
- Deutsch (AT)
- Deutsch (CH)
- Deutsch (DE)
- Czech
- Ελληνικά
- English (American)
- English (Australian)
- English (British)
- English (Canadian)
- English (South African)
- Español
- Français ( There is an special package for this language you may want to check https://github.com/superbob/SublimeTextLanguageFrench )
- Galego
- Italiano
- Lietuvių
- Magyar
- Nederlands
- Norwegian (Bokmål)
- Norwegian (Nynorsk)
- Română
- Polski
- Português (do Brasil)
- Português (Europeu)
- Português (Europeu - Before Orthographic Agreement of 1990))
- Русский
- Slovenian
- Slovensky
- Svenska
- Tiếng Việt
- Українська
- Български
Since installing a new language requires some non easy procedures. The idea is to collect here the dictionaries ready for use.
Today this contains a list of some languages, the idea is to extends the list with help from the community.
My primary language is Spanish, then I'm not sure of the state and quality of the different languages added here.
Please if you found a better dictionary or something to improve, your change will be welcome.
To add a new language:
- Download the language file from here.
- Rename the "some.oxt" file to "some.zip"
- Unzip the file
- Look for three files: "lang.aff", "lang.dic" and "readme_lang.txt"(or something similar)
- Open the "lang.aff" to check the encoding used. Such the line: "SET ISO-8859-1"
- Convert that file to UTF-8 from the used encoding
- Convert "lang.dic" to UTF-8 from the used encoding.
- Convert "readme_lang.txt" to UTF-8 from the used encoding.
- Change "SET ISO-8859-1" to "SET UTF-8"
- Copy "readme_lang.txt" to "lang.txt"
- Copy these three files to this repository
- Update the language list above in this file, add yourself to the credits section (keep alphabetical order!)
- Open a pull request to help improve this package! Thank you.
Iconv may be used to convert a file to UTF-8 from another encoding. For example:
iconv -f iso-8859-1 -t utf-8 en_CA.aff > en_CA_utf8.aff
You can use the file command to check an encoding:
file -bi en_CA_utf8.aff
Example output:
text/plain; charset=utf-8
Note that us-ascii
might be reported if there are no unicode (utf-8) characters present in the file.
- Adam St. John
- Aitor Carlos Urrutia Aranburu
- Andrej Kvasnica
- Haoliang Yu
- Jonas Follesø
- Kalman Kemenczy
- MrTux
- Max @ulidtko
- Nick Wilde
- Petr Dvořák
- Roland Richter
- Thomas Feldmann
- Valery Kocubinsky
- Maksim Norkin
- Alexandr Zhevedenko
- Marcos Chavarría Teijeiro
- Pedro Chambino
- Florian Morgan
- Zeljko Babic
- Chris---
- gw0
- Adam Retter
- Jack Cuthbert
- Lyubomir Vezev
- Domingues
Sublime Text uses Hunspell for its spell checking support.