Sorry guys. Today I tried to reproduce the issue but this time it all worked as expected... Maybe I just needed a reboot.
On 08.02.2017 14:50, Linus Feiten wrote: > Hi, > > I have always run aspell from within my makefiles and it worked under > Windows 7 with cygwin. > > Now, I am trying the same under Windows 10 with cygwin and I find that > aspell does not remember the words I manually add to the dictionary. > > Makefile: > all: > aspell --encoding=utf-8 --lang=en_gb --mode=tex -c test.tex; > > text.tex: > Heer I wraight everising frong! > > > If I just run "make" and add all the incorrect words, the next time I > run "make", the words are again recognised as wrong and there are no > changes in C:\Users\Linus\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files > (x86)\Aspell\en.pws. > > If I run "aspell --encoding=utf-8 --lang=en_gb --mode=tex -c test.tex" > directly from the command line, however, it works. > > Any ideas how to fix this? > > Thanks, > Linus > _______________________________________________ Aspell-user mailing list Aspell-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/aspell-user