diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 4ac6a01..196e523 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -36,17 +36,16 @@ If a word is not found in the dictionaries, we try two additional checks. The script can also process other file types. With the **'--suffix'** option, the following file types are available: Python (.py), C/C++ -(.c/.cxx), Text (.txt), reStructuredText(.rst), Markdown (.md), Ruby (.ruby), -and Java (.java). Note that reStructuredText files are treated as standard -text. Consequentially, all markup keywords that are not actual words will -need to be added to the additional/exception dictionary. +(.c/.cxx), CSharp (.cs), Text (.txt), reStructuredText(.rst), Markdown (.md), +Ruby (.ruby), R (.R), and Java (.java). Note that reStructuredText files are +treated as standard text. Consequentially, all markup keywords that are not +actual words will need to be added to the additional/exception dictionary. ## Dictionary notes -By default, on Linux and Mac systems, pyenchant uses [GNU aspell](http://aspell.net/) -as the underlying dictionary. The spell checking is case sensitive. While -aspell allows arbitrary characters in a dictionary word, CSC may split up -a word by non-alphanumeric characters. This split can occur if the word -itself is not found in the dictionary. - -If a dictionary word has non-alphanumeric characters, CSC prints a warning. +We use [PySpellChecker](https://github.com/barrust/pyspellchecker) as the +underlying spellchecker and its associated default dictionary. Previously we +used the pyenchant package and its default dictionary. The pyenchant package +requires an underlying C library, which is not available on all platforms. +PySpellChecker is a pure Python package and works on all platforms with no +additional dependencies.