> > Accented letters are not checked in emacs. Only the non accented part of > > the word is. Maybe this is because I use ISO-8859-15, but when I switch > > to latin1 in emacs and have LC_ALL=fr_FR (not @euro) there's no > > difference. > > Are you saying that the word gets split in two or more pieces when there > is an accent in the word?
Yes. Let's use the following emacs buffer, which is correct: "bonjour �lectricit�" When I call ispell-buffer, it says "Spell-checking done" When I call ispell-word on "�lectricit�", aspell highlights "lectricit" and makes suggestions based on "lectricit". Now let's introduce an error: " bonjour electricit�" - ispell-buffer complains "Ispell misalignment: word `electricit�' point 9; probably incompatible versions" - ispell-word on "electricit�" checks "electricit" > --lang does not select a dictionary it selects a language. What is most > likely happening is that it is looking for the default dictionary for the > "fr" language. Try "-d fr-lrg" and see what happens. -d fr-lrg works, as fr-lrg is a dictionary. What I would like to do is: - when I check with lang=fr_FR, automatically check with the fr_FR-80 dictionary - when I check with lang=en_US, automatically check with the en_US-w-accents dictionary So I wrote an aspell.conf file with: size 80 jargon w-accents I don't know if this is enough to tell aspell to automatically select fr_FR-80 and en_US-w-accents when I set the language. Now, when I set (ispell-change-dictionary "fr_FR-80") in .emacs, I get an "Undefined dictionary: fr_FR-80". I don't understand why as fr_FR-80 is a dictionary, not a language. But if I set (ispell-change-dictionary "francais"), then it works, although "francais" seems to be a language. I don't know if "francais" is the ispell.el name for "fr_FR" and then, if the fr_FR-80 dictionary is automatically selected. Thanks for your help. ------------------------------------------ Faites un voeu et puis Voila ! www.voila.fr _______________________________________________ Aspell-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/aspell-user
