Dne sreda 20. oktobra 2010 ob 21:43:38 je Hans Hagen napisal(a):
> On 20-10-2010 7:08, Matija Šuklje wrote:
> > Dne sreda 20. oktobra 2010 ob 17:54:27 je Wolfgang Schuster napisal(a):
> >> Am 20.10.2010 um 15:26 schrieb Matija Šuklje:
> >>> since many texts (academic and otherwise) have to comply with a certain
> >>> word or character limitation and just using 'wc' on the whole source
> >>> file(s) would not be relevant, is there a way to do this in ConTeXt?
> >> 
> >> http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2006/020549.html
> […]
> \setupspellchecking[state=start,method=2]
> 
> \setupspellchecking[list=tufte] \input tufte \blank

OK, I tried this, but it outputs this:

t={
["abstract"]=1,
["activities"]=1,
["aggregate"]=1,
["also"]=1,
["animal"]=1,
["approximate"]=1,
["average"]=1,
["because"]=2,
["been"]=1,
…

What am I doing wrong? O_o


Cheers,
Matija

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