Kevin Atkinson wrote: > > On Tue, 23 Feb 2010, David Epstein wrote: >> Q1. Is it possible to have a file of incorrectly spelled words, that >> overrides the dictionary being used by aspell? For example, when using >> British English, I might want to outlaw "analyze". Alternatively, I might >> want to outlaw "analyse". How should I do this? > > Unfortunately, No. But keep in mind there are two British English > variants > to chose from, use "aspell --dump dicts" to get a list of installed dict. >
Kevin, thanks very much for your patient answers. Is aspell still under development? If so, how does one submit an enhancement request? I realize all the work is unpaid and voluntary, and yet ... it would be great to be able to have a private reject list of words that are rejected, no matter what the dictionaries say. This is particularly relevant when there are variant spellings, both correct, of some words, which is quite often the case in English. In some contexts, consistency is highly prized, and it wouldn't matter which variant one used, provided it was always the same variant throughout a document. Another point is that the spelling of certain words is changing. It seems hard to make provision for these problems with the current structure of aspell. To make life simpler for the programmer, the implementation could be 100% literal, so that the programmer wouldn't have to worry about capitalization, plurals, verb endings and the like. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/from-a-new-user-tp27708852p27721064.html Sent from the Gnu - Aspell - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Aspell-user mailing list Aspell-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/aspell-user