On Saturday, April 20, 2002, at 05:38 , Nicholas Clark wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 04:27:15AM +0900, Dan Kogai wrote:
>> Yes, please. Emacs doesn't do spellcheck-as-you-type like recent
>> mailers in MacOS and Windows :) (I know you can spellcheck in Emacs
>> but
>> I am not sure if it is a good idea to to do so in .pm).
>
> You underestimate the power of the dark side.
>
> M-x flyspell-mode
I knew something like this existed but never checked the mode name :)
Hmm.... Requires ispell... Piece of cake with portupgrade (could be
the most widely used ruby program in (Free)BSD world).... Oh man! you're
right! It even supports mouse (but I usually use emacs only via tty).
But how about perl jargons? "automagical"....Ni!
"barewords"....Ni!.... Hmm. This mode needs some more education :)
Thanks. More than 10 years w/ Emacs and still lost in modes....
> Definitely part of the dark side because here it defaults to American.
Does it correct pronunciation of the Britons so "CAN'T do that" sounds
less obscene :?
> And then refuses to start because I don't have American dictionaries
> installed. ispell has no problem "just running" and finding the correct
> dictionaries.
Dan the Emacs User, not Elisp Hacker
^^^^^pretty funny. MacOS X Mail underline this
but not
"Emacs". Is it smart enough to scan $PATH and
make them
correct?