On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 05:40:20AM +, Piet wrote:
> Am 04/20/ schrieb Francesco Ariis:
>> Il 20 aprile 2022 alle 12:54 Piet ha scritto:
>>> I use Mutt with aspell to check my texts.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately the aspell dedections from potential
lle 12:54 Piet ha scritto:
> > I use Mutt with aspell to check my texts.
> >
> > Unfortunately the aspell dedections from potential errors
> > are highlighted so strong, that the spelled text itself is not visible.
>
> Mhhh I use aspell but I see no colours
Hello Piet,
Il 20 aprile 2022 alle 12:54 Piet ha scritto:
> I use Mutt with aspell to check my texts.
>
> Unfortunately the aspell dedections from potential errors
> are highlighted so strong, that the spelled text itself is not visible.
Mhhh I use aspell but I see no colou
Dear Mutt users,
I use Mutt with aspell to check my texts.
Unfortunately the aspell dedections from potential errors
are highlighted so strong, that the spelled text itself is not visible.
Could you please tell me, where I can change the related colours?
Thank you!
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* Morten Liebach [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010620 07:18]:
On 20, Jun, 2001 at 07:55:37AM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
Dale Morris muttered:
What do I do to use aspell as the spell checker for mutt?
set ispell=/usr/bin/aspell --mode=email check
And just as the icing on the cake, bilingual
What do I do to use aspell as the spell checker for mutt? Actually I
would like to use aspell instead of ispell on my system if someone can
suggest a foolproof script or hack. I've checked the manual pages and
haven't been able to find anything.
thanks
dale
Thus spake Igor Pruchanskiy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
For some reason misspelled words are not highlighted. Does it highlight
them for you ?
I've seen problems with the interface (on newer versions) when linking against
normal curses. Try linking aspell against ncurses instead.
Use ./configure
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 10:13:02PM -0700, Igor Pruchanskiy
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
On Tue 12 Jun 2001, Jim Toth wrote:
I have
set ispell=/usr/local/bin/aspell --mode=email check
For some reason misspelled words are not highlighted. Does it highlight
them for you ?
The misspelled
On Tue 12 Jun 2001, Jim Toth wrote:
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 01:57:25PM -0700, Igor Pruchanskiy
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Anyone knows if it is possible to get aspell to work with 1.3.18 ?
I did
set ispell=/usr/local/bin/aspell
but since aspell is not ispell, Mutt pukes
Anyone knows if it is possible to get aspell to work with 1.3.18 ?
I did
set ispell=/usr/local/bin/aspell
but since aspell is not ispell, Mutt pukes.
Is there a patch for that ? Google resturns nothing helpful..
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On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 01:57:25PM -0700, Igor Pruchanskiy
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Anyone knows if it is possible to get aspell to work with 1.3.18 ?
I did
set ispell=/usr/local/bin/aspell
but since aspell is not ispell, Mutt pukes.
Is there a patch for that ? Google resturns nothing
, indeed. I've set
ispell=aspell -d deutsch -x -c
in my muttrc. But, I'd also like to check english texts for spleing errors.
So I'd like to have a key which would invoke
aspell -d american -x -c
How would I go about it?
Have you tried something like the following?
macro
Hello Alexander!
On Sun, 20 May 2001, Alexander Skwar wrote:
In addition to the predefined 'i' keybinding for invoking ispell with the
default language, I'd like to add a 'I' keybinding, which should invoke
aspell with another language (american).
How would I do this?
I tried:
macro
Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach Wilhelm Wienemann am Sun, May 20, 2001 at 07:38:53PM +0200:
Maybe this will also work for you:
macro compose i :set ispell=ispell -T latin1 -p $HOME/.ispell_english
macro compose I :set ispell=/path_to_your_aspell\n aspell-american
Hmm, I don't
=/path_to_your_aspell\n aspell-american
~~~
Hmm, I don't understand - what should I put in for 'path_to_your_aspell'?
I was looking for a way to give mutt some kind of 'special character', which
it would replace by the name of the temporary file. Like (made up):
Sorry, but I
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