Bill Sun wrote:

> I'm a Chinese vim user. I type English-Chinese-mixed text a lot. The
> spell checking for English is neat. However, vim will render all the
> Hanzi as incorrect words (underline them), which is pretty annoying.
> 
> My suggestion is: Add the ability to turn off the spell checking for all
> 2-bit characters. Because, at least, all Hanzi are 'individually
> correct' (because there is not spell in Chinese at all).

We could disable flagging double-byte characters as an error.
Or all characters above 255.  But perhaps best is to specify a range of
characters to exclude from spell checking.  Or support spell checking
for a language that defines words with some kind of wildcard.

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