On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 12:39:30PM +0200, Daniel Baumann wrote: > Agustin Martin wrote: > > IIRC, none of aspell or hunspell can handle pseudo-charsets like 'a or TeX > > explicit chars \'a, \'{a}, while ispell can, if the aff file has them > > declared, so there is no full replacement for ispell. > > [could probably sound harsh, but isn't ment as such] i suggest to > discuss that (on dict-common-dev) after lenny has been released, > if/how/when etc. a removal will happen (or not).
No problem, I did not considered it as harsh, and I am aware that decreasing the number of spellchecking engines is something desirable. Related to the above, I had in mind that something to deal with it was intended in aspell. Looking again at the TODO list in the aspell www page, --------------------- To Do * Create a generic filter to handle multi-character letters such as "a or \"a for รค. This filter should make use of the already exiting normalization code if possible. [Done for Aspell 0.61] --------------------- So we may safely drop ispell in the future (aspell 0.61 is only the development version). To be discussed anyway in case something else is missing. Cheers, -- Agustin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]