On Friday, 5 Jul 2019 at 11:25, Shérab wrote:
> I have to say I am kind of surprised that people do not seem to
> encounter this issue and I am thus wondering what their workflow is.
I use flyspell so that my spelling is checked while I type. I seldom,
if ever, do any post-writing spell checking
Hello!
Many thanks for your prompt response!
Bingo (2019/07/04 22:31 +0530):
> I don't think there is any provision for expanding subtrees with errors. But
> you could :
> 1. Go to next/previous error using flyspell's functions.
> 2. Org-reveal to see what is there. Typical key binding is C-c C-
Le 4 juillet 2019 20:03:06 GMT+05:30, "Shérab"
a écrit :
>Dear friends,
>
>I have started to write a reference manual for a tool using Org.
>
>When I run ispell on it, I would expect that the subtree containing an
>error gets expanded but that does not seem to be the case. As far as I
>can tell,
Dear friends,
I have started to write a reference manual for a tool using Org.
When I run ispell on it, I would expect that the subtree containing an
error gets expanded but that does not seem to be the case. As far as I
can tell, point remains on the root title of the subtree containing the
erro