Hello All,
is there a way to make ispell to manage correctly dotless Tex chars (e.g., \i
and \j) ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 22:02:02 -0400, T wrote:
> On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 22:31:09 +0300, gustavo halperin wrote:
>
> > In ispell/aspell documentation defined this mode like "tex" mode I
> > tried the next lines in ".emacs":
> > (setq-default
On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 22:31:09 +0300, gustavo halperin wrote:
> In ispell/aspell documentation defined this mode like "tex" mode I
> tried the next lines in ".emacs":
> (setq-default ispell-program-name "aspell") (setq-default
> ispe
s\'o". Therefore I need to say to ispell/aspell to
recognize this style of accent.
In ispell/aspell documentation defined this mode like "tex" mode I
tried the next lines in ".emacs":
(setq-default ispell-program-name "aspell")
(se
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 19:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have tried to install openoffice, but it wouldn't peacefully coexist
> with ispell and related dictionaries; it "conflicts" with them - I am
> quite anxious to know why on earth.
It certainly doesn't do that.
Hi there,
I have tried to install openoffice, but it wouldn't peacefully coexist
with ispell and related dictionaries; it "conflicts" with them - I am
quite anxious to know why on earth.
Has anyone had similar trouble? Is there any way to get ispell and
openoffice to coexist w
Bruno Boettcher wrote:
Hello
i have to check texts in my 3 motherlanguages (de,fr,it)... at the
moment i reinstall the package ispell each time i have a bunch in
another language to check.. this isn't very practical
$ man ispell
[...]
-d file
Sp
Hello
i have to check texts in my 3 motherlanguages (de,fr,it)... at the
moment i reinstall the package ispell each time i have a bunch in
another language to check.. this isn't very practical
how come that the dictionaries can't coexist??? what is the purpose to
have a script to
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On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 10:57:34AM -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> I've got aspell working, but I'd like ispell as well. Any ideas on where
> to find the dictionaries?
apt-cache search . Note that English is listed as
American
On (12/06/03 10:57), Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> It can't open it because it doesn't exist! I scanned through the man pages
> for ispell but they all seemed to suggest that the dictionaries should
> already be there...the only file that I have in /usr/lib/ispell is
> def
The dictionary is missing for my ispell...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ispell testing
Can't open /usr/lib/ispell/default.hash
It can't open it because it doesn't exist! I scanned through the man pages
for ispell but they all seemed to suggest that the dictionaries should
already be t
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 08:17:56AM -0600, Nathan Poznick wrote:
> Thus spake Joao Clemente:
> > Is there a way to select the language ispell uses for spell checking?
> > I have both English and Portuguese dictionaries installed, but I don't
> > see a way to tell mutt to
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Joao Clemente wrote:
> Is there a way to select the language ispell uses for spell checking?
> I have both English and Portuguese dictionaries installed, but I don't
> see a way to tell mutt to choose "Portuguese" when I want to.. It always
>
Thus spake Joao Clemente:
> Is there a way to select the language ispell uses for spell checking?
> I have both English and Portuguese dictionaries installed, but I don't
> see a way to tell mutt to choose "Portuguese" when I want to.. It always
> uses English, that is
Is there a way to select the language ispell uses for spell checking?
I have both English and Portuguese dictionaries installed, but I don't
see a way to tell mutt to choose "Portuguese" when I want to.. It always
uses English, that is the default one...
Thanks
Joao Clemente
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> Ispell german and english dictionary
Is it possible to mutt to pass to ispell the language from within
information in mail, or a user's choice. If I type in english, french,
german and russian, sometimes spanish, I'll have too many macros, I
feel...
Curiously,
le Moine Fou
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mutt, like i can using 'i' bound to
> > > ispell for english messages. however, piping it to `ispell -d
> > > deutsch` (which works from the command line, with a filename) at
> > > the send menu doesn't work. i've tried a few combinations thereof
>
on Thu, 21 Nov 2002 06:07:59AM +0100, Oliver Fuchs insinuated:
> On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> > so i've recently started writing emails in german, and would like
> > to spellcheck them from within mutt, like i can using 'i' bound to
> > ispell fo
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> so i've recently started writing emails in german, and would like to
> spellcheck them from within mutt, like i can using 'i' bound to ispell
> for english messages. however, piping it to `ispell -d deutsch`
> (which works
so i've recently started writing emails in german, and would like to
spellcheck them from within mutt, like i can using 'i' bound to ispell
for english messages. however, piping it to `ispell -d deutsch`
(which works from the command line, with a filename) at the send menu
does
On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 08:31:45PM +0200, Olivier Esser wrote:
> Ispell does not recognise 8 bits characters. Does anyone know a
> solution (which works also in emacs)?
I use emacs and ispell regularly on latin1 characters.
You can use the Options/customize menu in emacs to set up the
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 04:24:59PM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
> bdg:/var/cache/apt/archives# dpkg -i freetype2*deb
> (Reading database ... dpkg: error processing
> freetype2_1.4pre.20011029-1_all.deb (--install):
> files list file for package `freetype2' is missing final newline
> Errors were encounter
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 09:03:28AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> You have filesystem corruption in /var/lib/dpkg/info/freetype2.list. Fix
> it (as a last resort, remove the file and forcibly reinstall freetype2)
> and try again.
Thanks. It's done.
Oki
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On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 12:28:46AM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > I believe that testing's ispell package needs some fixing.
>
> Works fine here.
bdg:/var/cache/apt/archives# md5sum freetype2*deb
4f5237d03ea1e5fb926e85e353507546 freetype2_1.4pre.20011029-1_all.deb
http://pa
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 02:22:26PM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
> files list file for package `freetype2' is missing final newline
You have filesystem corruption in /var/lib/dpkg/info/freetype2.list. Fix
it (as a last resort, remove the file and forcibly reinstall freetype2)
and try again.
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* Oki DZ ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020905 00:24]:
> Hi,
>
> I believe that testing's ispell package needs some fixing.
Works fine here.
> bdg:/var/cache/apt/archives# apt-get install ispell
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> The foll
Hi,
I believe that testing's ispell package needs some fixing.
bdg:/var/cache/apt/archives# apt-get install ispell
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
ispell
0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove an
begin Arthur H. Edwards,1,505-853-6042,505-256-0834 quotation:
>
> /usr/lib/ispell
>
> is gone. I have tried installing, removing and installing, purging and
> installing. So far nothing has worked.
dpkg -L ispell
...will show you what files are in that package. There are n
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 03:39:08PM -0600, Art Edwards wrote:
> Thanks for the recommendation. Does this integrate easily with
> emacs/xemacs?
>
I don't use emacs so don't know for sure but it is claimed to be a drop
in replacement for ispell. I use it with mutt and off the
Thanks for the recommendation. Does this integrate easily with
emacs/xemacs?
Art Edwards
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 02:08:24PM -0500, ktb wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 12:23:40PM -0600, Arthur H.
> Edwards,1,505-853-6042,505-256-0834 wrote:
> > After a testing dist-upgrade I lost
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 12:00:29PM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> Do you have an ispell-dictionary package installed (iamerican,
> ibritish, etc., etc.)? The ispell package itself does not use
> /usr/lib/ispell.
That was the problem. Thanks.
>
> Bob
>
> On Wed, Apr 17, 200
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 12:23:40PM -0600, Arthur H.
Edwards,1,505-853-6042,505-256-0834 wrote:
> After a testing dist-upgrade I lost ispell. The entire directory
>
> /usr/lib/ispell
>
> is gone. I have tried installing, removing and installing, purging and
> installing.
Do you have an ispell-dictionary package installed (iamerican,
ibritish, etc., etc.)? The ispell package itself does not use
/usr/lib/ispell.
Bob
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 12:23:40PM -0600, Arthur H.
Edwards,1,505-853-6042,505-256-0834 wrote:
> After a testing dist-upgrade I lost ispell.
After a testing dist-upgrade I lost ispell. The entire directory
/usr/lib/ispell
is gone. I have tried installing, removing and installing, purging and
installing. So far nothing has worked.
Suggestions welcome
Art Edwards
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Dear All,
Being a rather late convert to the joys of AbiWord, I've hit a rather
annoying snag...
I've got AbiWord-0.7.14 from Ximian, but it doesn't seem to interact
with a spellchecker. I have ispell installed (and it's the same when I
tried aspell too) but when I click for
> I have recently installed the Lyx 1.1.6fix3 package from Debian/Unstable and
> I am having some problems using the spellchecker feature. Whenever I try to
> use the spellchecker from the "edit" menu I get an error message saying the
> ispell-process has died and
I have recently installed the Lyx 1.1.6fix3 package from Debian/Unstable and
I am having some problems using the spellchecker feature. Whenever I try to
use the spellchecker from the "edit" menu I get an error message saying the
ispell-process has died and that I probably do no
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 07:46:22PM +, Ivan Mourão wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> Could someone tell me how to change the default ispell dictionary.
See "man update-ispell-dictionary"
hth,
kent
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First line of &
Quoth Ivan Mour?o,
> Could someone tell me how to change the default ispell dictionary.
I don't know if this will help you, as you haven't specified in what
context you use ispell, however I have the following in my .emacs
(setq ispell-dictionary "british")
(setq flys
Dear Friends,
Could someone tell me how to change the default ispell dictionary.
Thanks,
Ivan
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On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 09:36:16AM +0100, José Alberto Lobo wrote:
> I have a problem to set up an emacs-ispell connection which works
> with Spanish for TeX/LaTeX files. There are two spanish dictionaries
> in the emacs edit>spell menu --the second one suitable to check
Hi!,
I have a problem to set up an emacs-ispell connection which works
with Spanish for TeX/LaTeX files. There are two spanish dictionaries
in the emacs edit>spell menu --the second one suitable to check for
8-bit characters.
It appears that the flag -t is intended to cause isp
On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 13:21, Todd V . Rovito wrote:
> I have just installed Debian for the first time, and
> am very impressed with it. The ispell program seems to
> be missing the hash tables. I did "apt-get install ispell"
> to install ispell. Does anyone know where
I have just installed Debian for the first time, and
am very impressed with it. The ispell program seems to
be missing the hash tables. I did "apt-get install ispell"
to install ispell. Does anyone know where I can find the
hash tables so ispell will function? Or how do I build
th
Robert L. Harris scripsit:
>
>
>
>Nope, but I bet that'd do it. You'd think part of it's install
>would be to check for a dictionary and say you need one, etc.
>
Why should it? what if I wrote my own dictionary? (I didn't do that,
and I bet I'll never do that, but debian is freedom, isn't it?:
"Robert L. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Thus spake Allan F. Caetano ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> >>>>> "Robert" == Robert L Harris
>> >>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Robert> Can't
>>>>> "Robert" == Robert L Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Robert> Nope, but I bet that'd do it. You'd think part of it's install
Robert> would be to check for a dictionary and say you need one, etc.
Robert> Thanks,
R
ED]> writes:
>
> Robert> I just installed ispell via apt-get and tried to run it:
>
> Robert> {0}:dilbert:/home/roharris/UoP/Assign1>ispell Decision.txt
>
> Robert> Can't open /usr/lib/ispell/default.hash
>
> Robert&g
>>>>> "Robert" == Robert L Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Robert> I just installed ispell via apt-get and tried to run it:
Robert> {0}:dilbert:/home/roharris/UoP/Assign1>ispell Decision.txt
Robert> Can't open /usr/l
I just installed ispell via apt-get and tried to run it:
{0}:dilbert:/home/roharris/UoP/Assign1>ispell Decision.txt
Can't open /usr/lib/ispell/default.hash
Anyone know which package is missing?
Rober
On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 01:25:06AM +0200, Francois Fayard wrote:
> I want to use ispell under vim. That is map a key to run ispell with the
> current file and save the result in this file. Do you know how I can do
> such a thing ?
In your .vimrc -
map :!ispell %^M:e %^M
Wor
* Francois Fayard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Thanks
> But I want vim to reload the new file with the correction.
>
>
Hmm yes i missed that subtle part :-), try Ispell.vim you can find it
here: http://home.tu-clausthal.de/~mwra/vim/Ispell.vim
HTH,
Juan Fuentes
> Hi Francois, put the following in your .vimrc:
>
> noremap :! ispell %
>
> you can change the to any other key you want.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Juan Fuentes
Thanks
But I want vim to reload the new file with the correction.
* Juan Fuentes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
* Francois Fayard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use ispell under vim. That is map a key to run ispell with the
> current file and save the result in this file. Do you know how I can do
> such a thing ?
>
> Franc
Hi,
I want to use ispell under vim. That is map a key to run ispell with the
current file and save the result in this file. Do you know how I can do
such a thing ?
Francois
In Slink I could use my custom Afrikaans dictionary with both emacs
and xemacs by changing the ispell-dictionary-alist options which resulted in
the following entry in my .emacs:
--
(custom-set-variables '(ispell-dictionary-alist
(quote (("afrikaa
Jack Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JM> How cn i use Ispell in VI? I'm using VI as my editor for Mutt and want to be
JM> able to
JM> check my spelling. I'm a VI newbie so any help is greatly appreciated ;-)
Try to use this script author: Andrew Rodionoff <[EMAIL PR
Sie schrieben:
> How cn i use Ispell in VI? I'm using VI as my editor for Mutt and want to be
> able to
> check my spelling. I'm a VI newbie so any help is greatly appreciated ;-)
^^ nvi/elvis or, of course, *vim*
I recommend using aspell instead
Glyn Millington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 28/09/2000 (08:13) :
> On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 11:00:34AM +0900, thus spake Jack Morgan:
> > How cn i use Ispell in VI? I'm using VI as my editor for Mutt and want to
> > be able to
> > check my spelling. I'
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 11:00:34AM +0900, thus spake Jack Morgan:
> How cn i use Ispell in VI? I'm using VI as my editor for Mutt and want to be
> able to
> check my spelling. I'm a VI newbie so any help is greatly appreciated ;-)
Are you using Vim? If so, I've attached
How cn i use Ispell in VI? I'm using VI as my editor for Mutt and want to be
able to
check my spelling. I'm a VI newbie so any help is greatly appreciated ;-)
TIA
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Is there a way to remove a word from a ispell-hash file? I was so far
unable to find something in the documentation about it.
All I could find was how to remove a word from a word list that exists
in the hash file, but I want to do it the other way round.
Johann
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On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 01:39:53PM +0200, Neil Blakey-Milner wrote:
> On Thu 2000-05-11 (12:58), Johann Spies wrote:
> > Is there a way to remove a word from a ispell-hash file? I was so far
> > unable to find something in the documentation about it.
>
>If the
Hi,
If there's an ispell, where is the ithes?
Oki
I find myself using Composer more often as mail client in favor of mutt.
Now I am wondering if it is possible to use my native spell-checker
(Dutch) from Ispell in Composer.
Or as an alternative: find other additional language modules for
Composer.
Any ideas?
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Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira:
> Anyone knows about a module of ispell to fix errors in html files?
The current version (since 3.1.20-2) of ispell in potato has a patch applied
that provides support for spellchecking html files.
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Anyone knows about a module of ispell to fix errors in html files?
Thanks, Paulo Henrique
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Av
I've hunted around the man page, but I can't seem to find a way to have jed
use ispell on anything more than one word (ESC $). Is there a way to have
jed spell-check the whole document?
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"Humans have an innate tendency to attribute significan
peter karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What do you think about this? I downloaded the Debian ispell sources and
> applied the patches, and they work like a charm here. Would be nice to have
> in the official package, if possible!
Thanks, I'll see what I can do -- this looks promising.
"C.J.LAWSON" wrote:
>Hi,
> I am trying to locate a British version of ispell ... does anyone
>know where I can find a precompiled version || a premunched british-hash
>..
Debian package ibritish
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Hi,
I am trying to locate a British version of ispell ... does anyone
know where I can find a precompiled version || a premunched british-hash
..
Regards
---
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Department of Applied Energy and Optical Diagnostics
School of Mechanical
I have built a custom afrikaans dictionary with ispell.
When I try to use it with emacs20, emacs wouldn't allow me. I could do it
with emacs19.34 on Debian 1.3.1.
When I try 'update-ispell-dicionary' it does not "see" all the
dictionaries in my /usr/lib/ispell eg.
[EMA
Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
> Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > is it possible to let ispell find all words that it doesn't understand
> > > store in a file? When checking a long text one can't concentrate by
> > > all these wor
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > is it possible to let ispell find all words that it doesn't understand
> > store in a file? When checking a long text one can't concentrate by
> > all these words that ispell doesn't know.
>
> The progra
Sorry to quote myself but suddenly Ray got the answer.
Martin Schulze wrote:
> is it possible to let ispell find all words that it doesn't understand
> store in a file? When checking a long text one can't concentrate by
> all these words that ispell doesn't know.
The
Howdy,
is it possible to let ispell find all words that it doesn't understand
store in a file? When checking a long text one can't concentrate by
all these words that ispell doesn't know.
Something like would be appreciated
ispell -option file > wrong-spellings
Have I found one other bug in pine :-) ? Sorry if a previous message went
posted to the list. I *told* pine not to use sendmail directly !
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I have installed ispell ( International Ispell Version 3.1.20 10/10/95 )
with "swedish" as the default
I have installed ispell ( International Ispell Version 3.1.20 10/10/95 )
with "swedish" as the default dictionary , and some other dictionaries to
use with "ispell -d". This works , but when looking up words with an alter
dictionary ( ex "ispell -d british" ) , I onl
"John M. Rulnick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - on a clean Debian 1.3 install, 'dpkg -i ispell_3.1.20-0.1.deb'
> followed by 'dpkg -i iamerican_3.1.20-0.1.deb' yields a failed
> iamerican installation:
What kernel are you running? Did you compile a special one? We
thought we had tracked this
I'd appreciate if someone could help confirm/deny two possible bugs.
Regarding emacs and ispell (and iamerican) for Debian 1.3:
- if iamerican is not installed, using ispell under emacs incorrectly
yields an error message indicating that 'ispell -v' does not output
it'
Using emacs_19.34-11.deb with ispell_3.1.18-11.deb or
ispell_3.1.20-0.1.deb, attempting to use any ispell function (for
example, M-$) within emacs, I get the message
"ispell did not output version line"
and the command fails. Strange. So I'd be grateful to anyone who can
clue
Hi all!
I have a custom ispell dictionary that I compiled directly from its sources.
I'd like to use it with Debian but don't know where and how to install it so
that Debian's ispell finds it and, even better, uses it as the default. Could
anybody explain me what to do or
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