Agustin Martin <agustin.mar...@hispalinux.es> writes: > I have to think about this more carefully, but using the directory > where ispell is called as a directory that can contain personal > dictionaries in parallel with the possible standard personal > dictionary is usual ispell behavior when no explicit personal > dictionary is set.
Ahh, that complicates things rather. > A first workaround for that is very simple, also restart ispell > process everytime local-directory changes. This improves things but > leaves something pending, killing a buffer should kill the associated > ispell process if no other buffer is using it. In my tests with the > first change that is not happening once I open a second buffer and > kill the first one (where I started an ispell process). Once I start > an ispell process in the second buffer things work again. That would certainly be an improvement. I've just refreshed my memory on various topics: a really `proper' fix looks rather hard to do. > If everything works I will try to push this to upstream FSF emacs. > Current Debian ispell.el is very similar to FSF emacs one, heavily > patched for xemacs/backwards compatibility. Cool, thanks. -- [mdw] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org