Well the problem is, that this is hard to implement in aspell, as there a various way's to build compound words in german and - at least theoreticaly - an infinite number of possible compund words. The real problem is to find out about the word bounderies.
Those facts are true; but if they do not preclude implementing this in Emacs, why would they preclude implementing this inside aspell? extend flyspell. It is sure not very elegant and it would be really nice to implement this in aspell or at least flyspell. But there would be need of a totaly different aproche. If this approach is good in Emacs, why isn't the same approach good in aspell? _______________________________________________ gnu-emacs-sources mailing list gnu-emacs-sources@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-emacs-sources