On 08 Jun 2011, at 14:48, Eric Weir wrote:

> Checking the help on spell, one of the comments was that it loads the entire 
> dictionary, apparently a large file, into memory, and that it can slow things 
> down. I don't work with very big files. Max would be 15 to 20 pages of plain 
> text. I assume having spell on all the time is not going to be a problem for 
> me. [I have two Gb of RAM.]

If you find it to be problematic, you turn it on and off in the vim command 
line:
:set(local) (no)spell

Probably better to make the spelling checker local to the current buffer using 
‘setlocal’ 

David P Henderson
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