Bug#310844: Fails with strings starting by \sp (e.g., \spanish, \special)

2005-05-26 Thread Agustin Martin
Package: ispell Version: 3.1.20.0-4 Severity: normal Hi, David and Geoff I have noticed a strange ispell behavior when strings starting by \sp are in the text, like in \spanish or \special, $ cat test.txt \special \spanish $ cat test.txt | ispell -l -d american ecial anish The same happens

Bug#310844: Fails with strings starting by \sp (e.g., \spanish, \special)

2005-05-26 Thread Geoff Kuenning
I have noticed a strange ispell behavior when strings starting by \sp are in the text, like in \spanish or \special, $ cat test.txt \special \spanish This is a feature, not a bug. By default, ispell uses the nroff deformatter. \sp is a control sequence in nroff. (More accurately, \sn

Bug#310844: Fails with strings starting by \sp (e.g., \spanish, \special)

2005-05-26 Thread Agustin Martin
On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 05:53:26PM +0200, Geoff Kuenning wrote: I have noticed a strange ispell behavior when strings starting by \sp are in the text, like in \spanish or \special, $ cat test.txt \special \spanish This is a feature, not a bug. By default, ispell uses the nroff

Bug#310844: Fails with strings starting by \sp (e.g., \spanish, \special)

2005-05-26 Thread David Coe
I agree, Augistin; will leave it open to help anyone else who stumbles on the same feature.