Hi, I use aspell from the command mode, ":! aspell -c %". Works great for me and it supports many dictionaries.
cheers On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 06:12:17PM -0500, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote: > Is there an quasi intelligent way of spell checking files from within vim? > I'm looking for the ability to: > - ignore tags (or possibly even tell me if a tag is not part of a DTD, > but one thing at a time) > - set the dictionary (e.g. UK or US English) > > I typically spell check my documents with ispell -c, but I'd prefer to do > the checking without having to quit vim to spell check the document. > > I just installed gvim (I've been quite happily managing without the extra > pulldown bits for years, but figured I'd give it a shot). I noticed that > the locales package was grabbed at the same time, but :spell and :SPCheck > both say the command is not found. > > thanks, > emma > > -- > Emma Jane Hogbin > [[ 416 417 2868 ][ www.xtrinsic.com ]] -- Luc Lefebvre In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, in the expert's mind there are few. <Shunryu Suzuki> Key fingerprint = D2E5 5E35 B910 6F4E 0242 EC63 0FD9 96D0 C7F4 784E -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]