-e -c'
>
>
> Thanks very much for this --- worked a treat for me too!
The only issue I have with this is that it spellchecks the part
"Xu Wang wrote on 2016-02-20 05:56 +"
which I would prefer not to spellcheck, because many names seem as
misspelled words.
Kind regards,
Xu
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 7:12 PM, Francesco Ariis wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 06:36:41PM -0500, Xu Wang wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I use 'i' to spellcheck. However, is it possible to not have the
>> quoted parts of my email spellchecked? I try to use
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 06:36:41PM -0500, Xu Wang wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use 'i' to spellcheck. However, is it possible to not have the
> quoted parts of my email spellchecked? I try to use the 'ispell'
> muttrc variable which determines how spellcheck is
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 06:36:41PM -0500, Xu Wang wrote:
>
> I use 'i' to spellcheck. However, is it possible to not have the
> quoted parts of my email spellchecked? I try to use the 'ispell'
> muttrc variable which determines how spellcheck is invoked, but I do
Hello,
I use 'i' to spellcheck. However, is it possible to not have the
quoted parts of my email spellchecked? I try to use the 'ispell'
muttrc variable which determines how spellcheck is invoked, but I do
not see a good approach. 'man ispell' does not have an opti
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On Sunday, February 24 at 07:46 PM, quoth Arnaudo Massimo:
> i would to choose what type of dictionary to spellcheck the outgoing
> mails (i use vim 7.1.245), but i can not understand how to pass my choice.
>
> Can you suggest me how
technique depends on
> what version of vim you're using. If you're using version 7.0 and
> beyond, all you need to do is run
>
> :set spell
>
> (in vim) and it will spellcheck whatever you're editing. If you're
> using an older version, you'd h
On 2007-10-05, Rem P Roberti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, ispell works well enough (although I have heard that aspell
> is better), but you have motivated me to look into vim. I have
> become rather attached to vi, and have taken some pains to
> learn to use it. Unfortunately, there is now
Rem P Roberti wrote:
> What I expected to be able to do was to invoke the spell checker
> directly from within vi, which is no doubt possible, but which so
> far eludes me.
If your vi is vim >= 7, then you can use the built-in spellchecker in
vim. To do this, you type :set spell while in normal m
as most vi folk are), then the technique depends on
> what version of vim you're using. If you're using version 7.0 and
> beyond, all you need to do is run
>
> :set spell
>
> (in vim) and it will spellcheck whatever you're editing. If you're
> using
ke the spell checker
> directly from within vi, which is no doubt possible, but which so
> far eludes me.
Ah! Of course, this is indeed quite possible, but nothing you do to
your mutt configuration files will really affect vi much (except the
value of $editor, for obvious reasons).
How to r
On 2007.10.05 16:15:42 +, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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> On Friday, October 5 at 01:15 PM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
> >On 2007.10.05 21:55:32 +, Michael Tatge wrote:
> >> * On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 Rem P Roberti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> >> >
> >>
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On Friday, October 5 at 01:15 PM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
>On 2007.10.05 21:55:32 +, Michael Tatge wrote:
>> * On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 Rem P Roberti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
>> >
>> > I have "set ispell="/usr/local/bin/ispell"" appended to my .mut
On 2007.10.05 21:55:32 +, Michael Tatge wrote:
> * On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 Rem P Roberti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> >
> > I have "set ispell="/usr/local/bin/ispell"" appended to my .muttrc file
>
> So hit "i" in the compose menu to run $ispell.
> As of lately I use vim's built-in spellcheck
* On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 Rem P Roberti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
>
> I have "set ispell="/usr/local/bin/ispell"" appended to my .muttrc file
So hit "i" in the compose menu to run $ispell.
As of lately I use vim's built-in spellchecker which is quite neat IMO.
HTH,
Michael
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I have "set ispell="/usr/local/bin/ispell"" appended to my .muttrc file, and
"map : !ispell %: e
%" appended to my .exrc file. But I am unable to get ispell to play. Is
this set up incorrect?
Rem
On Feb 22, 2000, Emil Bjorsell wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I need to set up spell check for vim and mutt and I would like to know what kinda
>set up other people use and what kinda succes they have had.
I installed 'ispell' (English version with associated dictionary file).
OK, I'll admit I installed
Hi all,
I need to set up spell check for vim and mutt and I would like to know what kinda set
up other people use and what kinda succes they have had.
Any advice comments apperciated,
-Emil
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