On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 06:10:09PM +0200, Agustin Martin Domingo wrote: > Joseph Barillari wrote: > > Tags: upstream > > Thanks for the bug report, [I am bcc'ing upstream my reply] > > > > > I've discovered that when emacs is configured to use aspell ( > > customize ispell-program-name as "aspell"), the ispell-* functions fail > > on certain utf-8 constructs. > > > > Try spell-checking the following misspelled fragment in emacs, where the > > -- is the unicode em dash (get it by switching to TeX keyboard mode (C-x > > RET C-\ TeX RET), and typing --). > > > > --cut here--- > > a -- surveillence > > --cut here-- > > > > If your system is like mine (it may not be; I may have an unusual > > configuration option set somewhere), you should see: > > > > ispell-process-line: Ispell misalignment: word `surveillence' point 13; > > probably incompatible versions
Hi Joseph, after these many years. I am testing some XEmacs ispell.el from https://foss.heptapod.net/xemacs/xemacs and wondered if this issue is still present. Well, in my tests I cannot reproduce it neither with that ispell.el nor with current ispell.el shipped for XEmacs by dictionaries-common nor with Emacs and its ispell.el. Not sure where this changed, but seems that this bug report can (finally) be closed unless someone can reproduce it. Regards, -- Agustin

