On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 10:48:16PM +0200, Agustin Martin wrote:
> I hope something like the code below (in debian-ispell.el) should help with
> this (only minimally tested)
>
> ----------------------------- snip ------------------------------------
>
> ;;; ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ;;; Handle ispell.el load at startup
> ;;; ----------------------------------------------------------------------
...
> (defun debian-ispell-load-on-startup ()
> (if (or (and (or (eq window-system 'x)
> (eq window-system 'gtk))
> debian-ispell-load-on-startup-x)
> (and (not window-system)
> debian-ispell-load-on-startup-nox))
> (progn
> (setq ispell-menu-xemacs nil)
> (ispell-change-dictionary nil)))
> )
...
Just a minor change here,
(defun debian-ispell-load-on-startup ()
(if (or (and (not window-system)
debian-ispell-load-on-startup-nox)
(and window-system
debian-ispell-load-on-startup-x))
(progn
(setq ispell-menu-xemacs nil)
(ispell-change-dictionary nil)))
)
emacs is running in a window system unless window-system is nil.
I have tested this setup using after-init-hook and seems to be working
pretty well for both {x}emacs. Committed this first cut to our cvs.
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 09:28:35AM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> Let me look at this this evening (or soon anyway). I think it can be
> done without using after-init-hook.
Thanks Peter, I will wait for your feedback
--
Agustin
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