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Re: [O] Unconditionally turn off Flyspell mode during export
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Sebastien Vauban |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Unconditionally turn off Flyspell mode during export |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Mar 2014 11:41:37 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3.50 (windows-nt) |
Hello Nick and Bastien,
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Sebastien Vauban writes:
>>
>> I use Flyspell in all my text-mode and prog-mode buffers, hence as well
>> in my Org mode buffers -- as they ultimately derive from Text mode.
>>
>> Though, as you can see, that has the perverse impact that Flyspell gets
>> called (even multiple times) during the export process, when creating
>> copies of the source Org document:
>>
>> Turning on Flyspell in buffer `ecm.txt<2>'
>> Turning on Flyspell in buffer `ecm.txt<2><2>'
>> Turning on Flyspell in buffer ` *temp*'
>> Turning on Flyspell in buffer `ecm.html'
>> Saving file d:/ecm.html...
>> Wrote d:/ecm.html
>>
>> Is it possible to *automatically disable Flyspell during the export*
>> *process*, as it's completely useless (the export buffers are killed when
>> the export is done) and eats useful CPU cycles?
>
> Advise org-export-as with an `around' piece of advice where you set the
> text-mode-hook to nil (or just delete the flyspell part) perhaps?
The code:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(add-hook 'text-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(message "Turning on Flyspell in buffer `%s'" (buffer-name))
(flyspell-mode 1)))
(defadvice org-export-as (around my-org-export-as activate)
"Turn off Flyspell (and other things) when exporting current Org buffer."
(let (text-mode-hook)
ad-do-it))
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
> Untested.
Better...
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
Turning on Flyspell in buffer `ecm.txt'
Turning on Flyspell in buffer `ecm.html'
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Still, the HTML [1] exported file is entirely Flyspell'ed...
Best regards,
Seb
[1] HTML mode derives from Text mode.
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Sebastien Vauban