On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 11:23:59AM +0200, Ivan Ivanov wrote: > I would like to know if the following is possible. I want to run > aspell in "non-interactive" mode, i.e. I want it to report the > misspelt words and their locations in a given file (without prompting > the user to correct them), so that the file with the reported errors > be inspected at a later time. I played with > aspell -a option, > but I do not know whether it is suitable for me. I am using Aspell 0.50.3
In Linux you can just do: cat a_text_file.txt | aspell -a > reported_errors_file.txt reported_errors_file.txt will contain a line for each error with the location in a_text_file.txt (line and column), plus suggestions. For instance of such a line for the misspelled word "berlin": & berlin 19 2: Berlin, beeline, Berlins, Berliner, Bellina, Bellini, belling, Oberlin, Merlin, Berni, blini, Bering, Berlin's, Bern, baling, byline, Belia, Berle, belie IvÃn Villanueva
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