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Linux.com interviews KDE Sonnet developer

Linux.com has interviewed the developer of the Sonnet library, which is to replace KSpell 2 as the spell-checking library in KDE 4. The new library is to provide grammar checking, multilingual tools and possibly translation, dictionary and thesaurus functionality. The interview also discusses the new feature of language detection, which would eliminate the need to manually switch the spell-checker's language whenever a writer switches language in his writing.

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