Hi, using % aspell --version @(#) International Ispell Version 3.1.20 (but really Aspell 0.60.6.1 on linux.
I am trying to configure my spell check inside of email client "Alpine".. I have set up Alpine to call Aspell with the command 'aspell -c" which invokes Aspell in a console; works perfectly fine. However, I would very much like to invoke Aspell in a way that Aspell asks WHICH of the dicts it "sees" to use for the upcoming spell check. % aspell dump dicts en en-variant_0 en-variant_1 en-variant_2 en-w_accents en-wo_accents en_CA [snip] es fr-40 fr [snip] So for example, let's say I am composing an email in Spanish, ideally Aspell, when being invoked by the "magic" command :) would dump the above list and I could choose "es", then proceed to spell check in Spanish. Some GUI email clients (e.g. Sylpheed) can do that or something similar. But, Alpine is CLI and invokes Aspell in a console. Is there any (simple) way to achieve this--perhaps using options, commands, etc.? IOW, refine the "aspell -c" to something more specific which would achieve desired result. I could also set a group of 4 or 5 languages in some environment variable? (default must stay en_US.) It's a bit tricky; would appreciate some feedback. Thanks. _______________________________________________ Aspell-user mailing list Aspell-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/aspell-user