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
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
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
I agree, Augistin; will leave it open to help anyone else who stumbles
on the same feature.
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