gt;> set ispell='aspell -e -c'
>
>
> Thanks very much for this --- worked a treat for me too!
The only issue I have with this is that it spellchecks the part
"Xu Wang wrote on 2016-02-20 05:56 +"
which I would prefer not to spellcheck, because many names seem as
misspelled words.
Kind regards,
Xu
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 7:12 PM, Francesco Ariis <fa...@ariis.it> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 06:36:41PM -0500, Xu Wang wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I use 'i' to spellcheck. However, is it possible to not have the
>> quoted parts of my email spellchecked? I
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 06:36:41PM -0500, Xu Wang wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use 'i' to spellcheck. However, is it possible to not have the
> quoted parts of my email spellchecked? I try to use the 'ispell'
> muttrc variable which determines how spellcheck is invoked, but I do
&
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 06:36:41PM -0500, Xu Wang wrote:
>
> I use 'i' to spellcheck. However, is it possible to not have the
> quoted parts of my email spellchecked? I try to use the 'ispell'
> muttrc variable which determines how spellcheck is invoked, but I do
> not see a good
Hello,
I use 'i' to spellcheck. However, is it possible to not have the
quoted parts of my email spellchecked? I try to use the 'ispell'
muttrc variable which determines how spellcheck is invoked, but I do
not see a good approach. 'man ispell' does not have an option to
ignore quoting, although
of vim you're using. If you're using version 7.0 and
beyond, all you need to do is run
:set spell
(in vim) and it will spellcheck whatever you're editing. If you're
using an older version, you'd have to do something like this:
:!ispell %
I used to (before I got vim7) have
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On Sunday, February 24 at 07:46 PM, quoth Arnaudo Massimo:
i would to choose what type of dictionary to spellcheck the outgoing
mails (i use vim 7.1.245), but i can not understand how to pass my choice.
Can you suggest me how i have to do?
Well
I have set ispell=/usr/local/bin/ispell appended to my .muttrc file, and
map F6 : !ispell %CR: e
%CR appended to my .exrc file. But I am unable to get ispell to play. Is
this set up incorrect?
Rem
* On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 Rem P Roberti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
I have set ispell=/usr/local/bin/ispell appended to my .muttrc file
So hit i in the compose menu to run $ispell.
As of lately I use vim's built-in spellchecker which is quite neat IMO.
HTH,
Michael
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On 2007.10.05 21:55:32 +, Michael Tatge wrote:
* On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 Rem P Roberti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
I have set ispell=/usr/local/bin/ispell appended to my .muttrc file
So hit i in the compose menu to run $ispell.
As of lately I use vim's built-in spellchecker which is
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On Friday, October 5 at 01:15 PM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
On 2007.10.05 21:55:32 +, Michael Tatge wrote:
* On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 Rem P Roberti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
I have set ispell=/usr/local/bin/ispell appended to my .muttrc file
On 2007.10.05 16:15:42 +, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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On Friday, October 5 at 01:15 PM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
On 2007.10.05 21:55:32 +, Michael Tatge wrote:
* On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 Rem P Roberti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
I have set
are), then the technique depends on
what version of vim you're using. If you're using version 7.0 and
beyond, all you need to do is run
:set spell
(in vim) and it will spellcheck whatever you're editing. If you're
using an older version, you'd have to do something like this:
:!ispell %
I used
, all you need to do is run
:set spell
(in vim) and it will spellcheck whatever you're editing. If you're
using an older version, you'd have to do something like this:
:!ispell %
I used to (before I got vim7) have the following spelling macro in my
vimrc:
autocmd
Rem P Roberti wrote:
What I expected to be able to do was to invoke the spell checker
directly from within vi, which is no doubt possible, but which so
far eludes me.
If your vi is vim = 7, then you can use the built-in spellchecker in
vim. To do this, you type :set spell while in normal
On 2007-10-05, Rem P Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, ispell works well enough (although I have heard that aspell
is better), but you have motivated me to look into vim. I have
become rather attached to vi, and have taken some pains to
learn to use it. Unfortunately, there is now only
Hi all,
I need to set up spell check for vim and mutt and I would like to know what kinda set
up other people use and what kinda succes they have had.
Any advice comments apperciated,
-Emil
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On Feb 22, 2000, Emil Bjorsell wrote:
Hi all,
I need to set up spell check for vim and mutt and I would like to know what kinda
set up other people use and what kinda succes they have had.
I installed 'ispell' (English version with associated dictionary file).
OK, I'll admit I installed it
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