branch: externals/jinx
commit fd81bb8ce328c18c288878ba2e20b6e367e55cbd
Author: Daniel Mendler <[email protected]>
Commit: Daniel Mendler <[email protected]>
Update links
---
README.org | 12 ++++++------
jinx-mod.c | 2 +-
jinx.el | 4 ++--
3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README.org b/README.org
index b4eb5c4c4a..614aff496d 100644
--- a/README.org
+++ b/README.org
@@ -24,11 +24,11 @@ intervention. Jinx can be used completely on its own, but
can also safely
co-exist with Emacs's built-in spell-checker Ispell.
Jinx's high performance and low resource usage comes from directly calling the
-widely-used API of the Enchant library (see
[[https://abiword.github.io/enchant/][libenchant]]). Jinx automatically
-compiles =jinx-mod.c= and loads the dynamic module at startup. By binding
directly
-to the native Enchant API, Jinx avoids the slower backend process communication
-with Aspell. Enchant is widely used by other text editors and supports
[[https://nuspell.github.io/][Nuspell]],
-[[http://hunspell.github.io/][Hunspell]], [[http://aspell.net/][Aspell]] and a
few language-specific backends.
+widely-used API of the [[https://rrthomas.github.io/enchant/][Enchant
library]]. Jinx automatically compiles =jinx-mod.c=
+and loads the dynamic module at startup. By binding directly to the native
+Enchant API, Jinx avoids the slower backend process communication with Aspell.
+Enchant is widely used by other text editors and supports
[[https://nuspell.github.io/][Nuspell]],
[[http://hunspell.github.io/][Hunspell]],
+[[http://aspell.net/][Aspell]] and a few language-specific backends.
Jinx supports spell-checking multiple languages in the same buffer. See the
=jinx-languages= variable to customize for multiple languages. Jinx can
flexibly
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ system spell-checker.
Depending on the backend the personal dictionary will be taken from different
locations, e.g., =~/.aspell.LANG.pws= or =~/.config/enchant/LANG.dic=. It is
possible to symlink different personal dictionaries such that they are shared
by
-different spell checkers. See the
[[https://abiword.github.io/enchant/lib/enchant.html][Enchant manual]] for
details.
+different spell checkers. See the
[[https://rrthomas.github.io/enchant/lib/enchant.html][Enchant manual]] for
details.
* Alternative spell-checking packages
diff --git a/jinx-mod.c b/jinx-mod.c
index 4c1c42f624..9af48eb869 100644
--- a/jinx-mod.c
+++ b/jinx-mod.c
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ static emacs_value jinx_wordchars(emacs_env* env, ptrdiff_t
jinx_unused(nargs),
EnchantDict* dict = env->get_user_ptr(env, args[0]);
if (dict) {
// Enchant older than 2.3.1 sometimes does not return UTF-8
- // See https://github.com/AbiWord/enchant/blob/master/NEWS
+ // See https://github.com/rrthomas/enchant/blob/master/NEWS
emacs_value str = jinx_str(env,
enchant_dict_get_extra_word_characters(dict));
if (env->non_local_exit_check(env) == emacs_funcall_exit_return)
return str;
diff --git a/jinx.el b/jinx.el
index f44192d69e..c260a70e60 100644
--- a/jinx.el
+++ b/jinx.el
@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@
;; also safely co-exist with Emacs's built-in spell-checker Ispell.
;; Jinx's high performance and low resource usage comes from directly
-;; calling the widely-used API of the Enchant library (see
-;; https://abiword.github.io/enchant/). Jinx automatically compiles
+;; calling the widely-used API of the Enchant library, see
+;; https://rrthomas.github.io/enchant/. Jinx automatically compiles
;; jinx-mod.c and loads the dynamic module at startup. By binding
;; directly to the native Enchant API, Jinx avoids the slower backend
;; process communication with Aspell.