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bug#19419: 24.3; hunspell problems
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Lars Ingebrigtsen |
Subject: |
bug#19419: 24.3; hunspell problems |
Date: |
Thu, 03 Dec 2020 13:15:36 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Eli Barzilay <eli@barzilay.org> writes:
> I have encountered a bunch of problems with hunspell. Trying to list
> them now, and there are two that I can point it. (They might cover all
> of the problems that I've seen before.):
>
> 1. Trying to use it with the word "readbillity" in one Emacs process
> just didn't do anything. I then tried it with "hunspell -a" on the
> command line and that worked fine. I then started Emacs with "-q" to
> write this, and it still didn't work -- but now it works fine in all
> three cases (the other Emacs process, the command line, and this
> one). Luckily, I still had an error message in *Messages*, so I know
> that it wasn't a dream... In case it helps -- it says:
>
> ispell-word: Ispell and its process have different character maps
(This bug report unfortunately got no response at the time.)
I'm unable to reproduce this bug with Emacs 28.
emacs -Q
M-: (setq ispell-program-name "hunspell") RET
and then `M-$' on:
;; readabillity
This pops up the normal options.
Are you still seeing this problem in more recent Emacs versions? If so,
do you have a recipe to reproduce it, starting from "emacs -Q"?
> 2. This seems looks like a problem with hunspell (I reported it there),
> but meanwhile, it might be best to avoid it as a default if there's
> no way around it, or at least if there's a way to find if this bug is
> present. The problem is that it takes a single quote ("'") as part
> of the word, so if I `quote' or 'quote' things, it suggests removing
> the quotes. (It does that on that last line, for example.)
I'm not sure I understand the problem here at all, but then again, it
might have been fixed over the passing years.
;; 'readabillity'
in a text-mode buffer works as you'd expect -- it only corrects the word
inside the single quotes.
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