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Re: How can I made ispell more smarter for some code blocks?
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Hongxu Chen |
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Re: How can I made ispell more smarter for some code blocks? |
Date: |
Wed, 15 May 2013 23:01:08 +0800 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3 (gnu/linux) |
Thanks for your introduction. I took a glimpse at the project and found
that the inline docs and README is wonderful, so I also believe this is
a fabulous tool. But I feel that it might not meet my needs and seems
that configuration is a bit difficult due to its flexibility.
But I might have a try.
Many thanks!
Hongxu Chen
Teemu Likonen <tlikonen@iki.fi> writes:
> Hongxu Chen [2013-05-15 17:13:17 +08:00] wrote:
>
>> I use aspell for spell-check when I writing notes with markdown/org or
>> simple emails. What annoys me that it just checks too much. For
>> instance, it even checks the content inside code-blocks in org mode,
>> which is false positive terminologically. So is there way to make it
>> smarter?
>
> This is an advertisement.
>
> I wanted a smarter and faster spelling checker, so I ended up
> implementing wcheck-mode:
>
> https://github.com/tlikonen/wcheck-mode
>
> (Also through Marmalade.)
>
> But wcheck-mode doesn't work well with aspell because aspell buffers its
> output. Wcheck-mode works with anything that works line-wise through
> standard input and output. Sorry. You could use Enchant as a wrapper for
> other spelling checkers.
>
> Wcheck-mode checks only visible text area, that is, no text outside
> windows and no invisible text. You can also configure which "faces" it
> checks and which ones it skips.
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Regards,
Hongxu Chen