Great ... thank you very much. Only one thing ... after I used the
command I for german ispell I am not able to use i for using
ispell-english anymore ... only after closing and starting mutt again.
Oliver
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Oliver Fuchs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> Great ... thank you very much. Only one thing ... after I used the
> command I for German ispell I am not able to use i for using
> ispell-english anymore ... only after closing and starting mutt again.
Well, if you just copypasted what I wrote - there
On Thu, 01 Aug 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> do you want the spelling checker to
> check both for German and English?
> in the same document?
> make up yer mind!
>
> Sven
No, of course not ... I write an email in english and ispell with 'i'
... I send the mail ... afterwards I send an email in ger
* Oliver Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-01 13:10]:
> Only one thing ... after I used the command I for german
> ispell I am not able to use i for using ispell-english anymore ...
> only after closing and starting mutt again.
do you want the spelling checker to
check both for German and Englis
Oliver Fuchs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> e.g. some mails are written in English some in German ... how can I
> change ispell within mutt to change the dictionary before checking the
> mail?
ispell has the -d option which sets the dictionary to use. So all you
need is to write a macro that cha
Hi,
how can I set in muttrc or in mutt itself at runtime the dictionary of ispell ...
e.g. some mails are written in English some in German ... how can I
change ispell within mutt to change the dictionary before checking the
mail?
Thanks in advance
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