On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 01:57:57PM -0700, Joshua Penix wrote:
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> On Jun 25, 2006, at 1:15 PM, Lan Barnes wrote:
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> >Can it be done? How?
> >
> >I've let incorrect spellings creep in.
>
> Whenever you make dictionary changes, they're kept in your home dir -
> ~/.ispell_english. You should be able to just hand-edit that file.
Thanks. 4 files begin with .aspell*
.aspell.english.prepl .aspell.english.pws .aspell.en.prepl
.aspell.en.pws
I found many more bad words than I thought in .aspell.en.pws ... but not
the one that bugs me most ("ans").
Also, obviously I now have yet another distributed file situation
<sigh>. I wish I disn't consider yp such a dog.
But it's good to know.
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