Roland Rosenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi Jorgen! > > On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, Jorgen Schaefer wrote: > >> >> ingerman knows about the word "nachstandanden", which does not >> >> exist. > >> > Sorry, I don't find this word in any of the dictionary files of >> > igerman98, nor does my instance of ispell with ingerman dictionary >> > accept or know this word. Maybe it's in your local dictionary >> > ($HOME/.ispell*)? > >> Hm. Nope. The command line (as used by Emacs' ispell.el) is as follows: >> >> /usr/bin/ispell -a -m -C -d german >> >> This tells me that "nachstandanden" is a compound word here. Any >> way to see which rules it uses? > > Well, where did you get /usr/lib/ispell/german.{hash|aff} from?
Oh, sorry. Those are symlinks to ngerman.{hash|aff} I created to get some aspell compatibility with the CVS Emacs. I.e. they're identical to the ngerman variant. > And with this one, I cannot reproduce the bug: > > $ echo "nachstandanden" | /usr/bin/ispell -a -m -C -d ngerman > @(#) International Ispell Version 3.1.20 10/10/95, patch 1 > - According to my ispell(1), "-" means "Compound", so you see the error as well? > Okay, since I don't see danger of confusion with a more common word > for "hintenan", I will add it to the next release of the package. Thanks! Greetings, -- Jorgen -- Debian GNU/Linux Developer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.forcix.cx/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]