Kevin Atkinson wrote: > > On Sat, 13 Mar 2010, David Epstein wrote: >> I'm not sure what effect en_US-w_accents has. I would appreciate >> enlightenment. > > It contains the correctly accented version of the words. By default they > are not included since it is generally considered acceptable to leave them > off (especially in things like email). >
Does w_accents deal with adding apostrophe s? Since I am usually checking LaTeX, where accents are determined by control sequences, it seems as though I should not use the w_accents version of the aspell dictionary. Is there a mechanism (not too complicated) to get aspell to treat na\"ive and caf\'e as correct? Kevin Atkinson wrote: > > Did you try checking cafe (with and without the accent, I can never > remember > how to type accents on my keyboard) > I have now tried this. Here is the result of a hexdump of the file: c a f e \n c a f 303 251 \n aspell --master en_US-w_accents objected to both spellings. It did not offer to replace either by café. I suppose my encoding of é is different from that in aspell, but I wonder why I was only offered a change to "caf?" Another question: How does aspell use my .prepl replacement list? It seems to just do blindly the replacements it finds there, without asking me, but maybe I'm imagining things. It would surely be wrong not to ask, since the replacement may be correct in one context but not in another. I found the option "ignore-repl", but this is said to "ignore commands to store". I can't find an option that says "ignore commands to read". Thanks David -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Trying-to-get-aspell-to-do-it-my-way-tp27889826p27894122.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