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Re: Getting Hunspell working properly in Linux
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Rasmus |
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Re: Getting Hunspell working properly in Linux |
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Sun, 11 Sep 2011 01:36:13 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Teemu,
>> I use wcheck
>
> Me too.
I would have taken you for a hardcore ispell.el'er :)
> I see that you are using an old version of wcheck-mode. There's nothing
> wrong with that. I'll just point out that the version released a couple
> of months ago has more versatile wcheck-actions feature that supersedes
> wcheck-spelling-suggestions. Any kind of actions can be programmed for
> marked text, not just spelling suggestions. Configuring for Ispell-like
> spelling suggestions is still pretty much the same.
Thanks for pointing out the new wcheck version. I'd totally missed it.
I have been playing a little bit with wcheck, and I have a question. Is
it possible to combine dictionaries? For example combining a whitespace
dictionary with a human language dictionary?
I have been trying to mix up an English+ dictionary which would not only
offer spelling suggestions, but also highlight lack of double-space
after periods etc. If two dictionaries can be activated simultaneously
it would probably be easy to combine a regexp dictionary and an enchant
dictionary, but this does not seem possible. From
wcheck-language-data-defaults it also seems that the regexp fields are
used for other stuff by default. Do you have any good ideas on how to
archive this?
Thanks for wcheck!
–Rasmus
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