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== IRC log of conversation about this extension: ==
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== Project Name ==
  
12:14 <@dave> how hard would it be to add Tools > Spell-Check? <br />
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Spellcheck Extension for Arbitrary Web Pages
12:14 <@dave> i.e., for an arbitrary page vs. textbox <br />
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12:14 < shaver> good question <br />
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== Project Description ==
12:15 <@dave> or probably what I mean is Tools > Highlight Spelling Mistakes <br />
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12:19 < shaver> you'd want a presentation like the findbar? <br />
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Write an extension to leverage the existing spellcheck code in Mozilla and add the ability to highlight spelling mistakes for a given web page (i.e., vs. a textbox).
12:19 <@dave> depends on use case, but that's one good one, yeah <br />
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12:19 <@dave> I'm thinking of being able to just underline all mispelled words on the page <br />
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== Project Leader ==
12:23 < mfinkle> look into http://mxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/editor/txtsvc/public/nsIInlineSpellChecker.idl <br />
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12:23 < mfinkle> it is keyed to use an editor <br />
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[[User:ajhooper|Aaron Hooper]]
12:23 < mfinkle> but the code inside could be useful <br />
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12:23 <@dave> I should talk to enn I guess <br />
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== Project Contributor(s) ==
12:24 < mfinkle> the red squiggle is done using a special kind of selection type <br />
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12:25 <@dave> mfinkle: yeah, I've seen that code before. <br />
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Bart Barcicki
12:25 <@dave> the selection <br />
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12:25 < mfinkle> http://mxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/extensions/spellcheck/src/mozInlineSpellChecker.cpp <br />
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== Project Details ==
12:25 <@dave> but this idl looks interesting <br />
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12:25 < mfinkle> is an inline spellcheck implementation for editors <br />
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0.1 Release - http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Image:Spellcheck.xpi
12:26 < mfinkle> DoSpellCheck does some heavy lifting  <br />http://mxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/extensions/spellcheck/src/mozInlineSpellChecker.cpp#1223 <br />
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12:27 < mfinkle> whoops, down a few lines <br />
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Make an extension that have the menus for spell checking but not yet do anything.
12:28 <@dave> 1278  if (! editor) <br />
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12:28 <@dave> 1279    return NS_ERROR_FAILURE; <br />
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12:28 <@dave> hm <br />
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== Project News ==
12:28 < mfinkle> yeah, but it seems to use ranges, so swapping in a document shouldn't be impossible <br />
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12:29 < mfinkle> and notice that mSpellCheck is an instance of the real spellcheck engine <br />
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* 10/13/2008 - Got my first extension up an running
12:29 <@dave> yeah <br />
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* 09/23/2008 - Talked through email with Neil Deakin about the parts of code I will need probably need to modify
12:29 <@dave> I'm trying to find uses of editor, and it's thin <br />
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12:31 < mfinkle> well mSpellCheck is a nsIEditorSpellCheck <br />
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== IRC log of conversation about this extension ==
12:31 < mfinkle> must go deeper <br />
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12:33 < mfinkle> crap, nsISpellCheck is not public - wtf <br />
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* 12:14 <@dave> how hard would it be to add Tools > Spell-Check? <br />
12:33 <@dave> weird <br />
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* 12:14 <@dave> i.e., for an arbitrary page vs. textbox <br />
12:33 < shaver> fixable, I bet <br />
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* 12:14 < shaver> good question <br />
12:34 < mfinkle> I suppose building directly against the tree (instead of the sdk) is doable <br />
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* 12:15 <@dave> or probably what I mean is Tools > Highlight Spelling Mistakes <br />
12:34 <@dave> so this is a tree exercise vs. an ext <br />
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* 12:19 < shaver> you'd want a presentation like the findbar? <br />
12:34 < mfinkle> kinda like vlad's canvas3d <br />
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* 12:19 <@dave> depends on use case, but that's one good one, yeah <br />
12:34 < mfinkle> right <br />
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* 12:19 <@dave> I'm thinking of being able to just underline all mispelled words on the page <br />
12:34 < shaver> no, it's an extension <br />
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* 12:23 < mfinkle> look into http://mxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/editor/txtsvc/public/nsIInlineSpellChecker.idl <br />
12:34 < mfinkle> well, it can be an extension <br />
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* 12:23 < mfinkle> it is keyed to use an editor <br />
12:34 < shaver> it's just not one that can use only frozen APIs <br />
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* 12:23 < mfinkle> but the code inside could be useful <br />
12:34 < mfinkle> but it needs the tree <br />
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* 12:23 <@dave> I should talk to enn I guess <br />
12:34 < shaver> like basically any useful extension <br />
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* 12:24 < mfinkle> the red squiggle is done using a special kind of selection type <br />
12:34 <@dave> :) <br />
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* 12:25 <@dave> mfinkle: yeah, I've seen that code before. <br />
12:34 < mfinkle> sadly <br />
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* 12:25 <@dave> the selection <br />
12:35 < mfinkle> but anyway - onward <br />
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* 12:25 < mfinkle> http://mxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/extensions/spellcheck/src/mozInlineSpellChecker.cpp <br />
12:35 <@dave> I think I'll take some notes here and craft a project for future <br />
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* 12:25 <@dave> but this idl looks interesting <br />
12:35 < mfinkle> http://mxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/extensions/spellcheck/src/mozSpellChecker.cpp <br />
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* 12:25 < mfinkle> is an inline spellcheck implementation for editors <br />
12:35 < mfinkle> implements the nsISpellCheck interface <br />
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* 12:26 < mfinkle> DoSpellCheck does some heavy lifting  <br />http://mxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/extensions/spellcheck/src/mozInlineSpellChecker.cpp#1223 <br />
12:36 < mfinkle> takes an nsITextServicesDocument <br />
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* 12:27 < mfinkle> whoops, down a few lines <br />
12:36 <@dave> how generic is that? <br />
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* 12:28 <@dave> 1278  if (! editor) <br />
12:38 < mfinkle> can be initialized with a document! http://mxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/editor/txtsvc/src/nsTextServicesDocument.cpp#175 <br />
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* 12:28 <@dave> 1279    return NS_ERROR_FAILURE; <br />
12:38 < mfinkle> promising <br />
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* 12:28 <@dave> hm <br />
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* 12:28 < mfinkle> yeah, but it seems to use ranges, so swapping in a document shouldn't be impossible <br />
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* 12:29 < mfinkle> and notice that mSpellCheck is an instance of the real spellcheck engine <br />
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* 12:29 <@dave> yeah <br />
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* 12:29 <@dave> I'm trying to find uses of editor, and it's thin <br />
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* 12:31 < mfinkle> well mSpellCheck is a nsIEditorSpellCheck <br />
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* 12:31 < mfinkle> must go deeper <br />
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* 12:33 < mfinkle> crap, nsISpellCheck is not public - wtf <br />
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* 12:33 <@dave> weird <br />
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* 12:33 < shaver> fixable, I bet <br />
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* 12:34 < mfinkle> I suppose building directly against the tree (instead of the sdk) is doable <br />
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* 12:34 <@dave> so this is a tree exercise vs. an ext <br />
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* 12:34 < mfinkle> kinda like vlad's canvas3d <br />
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* 12:34 < mfinkle> right <br />
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* 12:34 < shaver> no, it's an extension <br />
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* 12:34 < mfinkle> well, it can be an extension <br />
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* 12:34 < shaver> it's just not one that can use only frozen APIs <br />
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* 12:34 < mfinkle> but it needs the tree <br />
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* 12:34 < shaver> like basically any useful extension <br />
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* 12:34 <@dave> :) <br />
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* 12:34 < mfinkle> sadly <br />
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* 12:35 < mfinkle> but anyway - onward <br />
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* 12:35 <@dave> I think I'll take some notes here and craft a project for future <br />
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* 12:35 < mfinkle> http://mxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/extensions/spellcheck/src/mozSpellChecker.cpp <br />
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* 12:35 < mfinkle> implements the nsISpellCheck interface <br />
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* 12:36 < mfinkle> takes an nsITextServicesDocument <br />
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* 12:36 <@dave> how generic is that? <br />
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* 12:38 < mfinkle> can be initialized with a document! http://mxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/editor/txtsvc/src/nsTextServicesDocument.cpp#175 <br />
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* 12:38 < mfinkle> promising <br />
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:26, 18 October 2008

Project Name

Spellcheck Extension for Arbitrary Web Pages

Project Description

Write an extension to leverage the existing spellcheck code in Mozilla and add the ability to highlight spelling mistakes for a given web page (i.e., vs. a textbox).

Project Leader

Aaron Hooper

Project Contributor(s)

Bart Barcicki

Project Details

0.1 Release - http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Image:Spellcheck.xpi

Make an extension that have the menus for spell checking but not yet do anything.


Project News

  • 10/13/2008 - Got my first extension up an running
  • 09/23/2008 - Talked through email with Neil Deakin about the parts of code I will need probably need to modify

IRC log of conversation about this extension

  • 12:14 <@dave> how hard would it be to add Tools > Spell-Check?
  • 12:14 <@dave> i.e., for an arbitrary page vs. textbox
  • 12:14 < shaver> good question
  • 12:15 <@dave> or probably what I mean is Tools > Highlight Spelling Mistakes
  • 12:19 < shaver> you'd want a presentation like the findbar?
  • 12:19 <@dave> depends on use case, but that's one good one, yeah
  • 12:19 <@dave> I'm thinking of being able to just underline all mispelled words on the page
  • 12:23 < mfinkle> look into http://mxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/editor/txtsvc/public/nsIInlineSpellChecker.idl
  • 12:23 < mfinkle> it is keyed to use an editor
  • 12:23 < mfinkle> but the code inside could be useful
  • 12:23 <@dave> I should talk to enn I guess
  • 12:24 < mfinkle> the red squiggle is done using a special kind of selection type
  • 12:25 <@dave> mfinkle: yeah, I've seen that code before.
  • 12:25 <@dave> the selection
  • 12:25 < mfinkle> http://mxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/extensions/spellcheck/src/mozInlineSpellChecker.cpp
  • 12:25 <@dave> but this idl looks interesting
  • 12:25 < mfinkle> is an inline spellcheck implementation for editors
  • 12:26 < mfinkle> DoSpellCheck does some heavy lifting
    http://mxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/extensions/spellcheck/src/mozInlineSpellChecker.cpp#1223
  • 12:27 < mfinkle> whoops, down a few lines
  • 12:28 <@dave> 1278 if (! editor)
  • 12:28 <@dave> 1279 return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
  • 12:28 <@dave> hm
  • 12:28 < mfinkle> yeah, but it seems to use ranges, so swapping in a document shouldn't be impossible
  • 12:29 < mfinkle> and notice that mSpellCheck is an instance of the real spellcheck engine
  • 12:29 <@dave> yeah
  • 12:29 <@dave> I'm trying to find uses of editor, and it's thin
  • 12:31 < mfinkle> well mSpellCheck is a nsIEditorSpellCheck
  • 12:31 < mfinkle> must go deeper
  • 12:33 < mfinkle> crap, nsISpellCheck is not public - wtf
  • 12:33 <@dave> weird
  • 12:33 < shaver> fixable, I bet
  • 12:34 < mfinkle> I suppose building directly against the tree (instead of the sdk) is doable
  • 12:34 <@dave> so this is a tree exercise vs. an ext
  • 12:34 < mfinkle> kinda like vlad's canvas3d
  • 12:34 < mfinkle> right
  • 12:34 < shaver> no, it's an extension
  • 12:34 < mfinkle> well, it can be an extension
  • 12:34 < shaver> it's just not one that can use only frozen APIs
  • 12:34 < mfinkle> but it needs the tree
  • 12:34 < shaver> like basically any useful extension
  • 12:34 <@dave> :)
  • 12:34 < mfinkle> sadly
  • 12:35 < mfinkle> but anyway - onward
  • 12:35 <@dave> I think I'll take some notes here and craft a project for future
  • 12:35 < mfinkle> http://mxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/extensions/spellcheck/src/mozSpellChecker.cpp
  • 12:35 < mfinkle> implements the nsISpellCheck interface
  • 12:36 < mfinkle> takes an nsITextServicesDocument
  • 12:36 <@dave> how generic is that?
  • 12:38 < mfinkle> can be initialized with a document! http://mxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/editor/txtsvc/src/nsTextServicesDocument.cpp#175
  • 12:38 < mfinkle> promising

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