Leadtools.Forms.Ocr Namespace > IOcrSpellCheckManager Interface : SpellLanguage Property |
string SpellLanguage {get; set;}
'Declaration Property SpellLanguage As String
'Usage Dim instance As IOcrSpellCheckManager Dim value As String instance.SpellLanguage = value value = instance.SpellLanguage
string SpellLanguage {get; set;}
get_SpellLanguage();
set_SpellLanguage(value);
The name of the spelling language should be in the same format used in specifying character set languages as described in IOcrLanguageManager. Once you set a spell language and assuming the spell checking system is enabled, the engine will now use this language dictionary to check and correct the spelling of the recognized text.
You can get the names of the spelling languages supported by the system with the GetSupportedSpellLanguages method. The available languages (dictionaries) depends on the current spell check engine set in SpellCheckEngine.
In addition to the values returned by GetSupportedSpellLanguages, you can use the following special string case-sensitive values:
Value | Description |
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A null (Nothing in Visual Basic) string reference | Automatic spell language selection. If only one language has been enabled in the language environment with the IOcrLanguageManager.EnableLanguages method, then this language will be automatically selected for spelling too providing it is one of the languages supported by the spelling check system (one of the values returned by GetSupportedSpellLanguages). |
none | The checking subsystem will not use the Language dictionary at all. |
For more information about the spell checking system, refer to IOcrSpellCheckManager.
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2