Hi all! Who maintains Esperanto spell files for Vim? File eo.utf-8.spl is completely broken! In fact it was broken long ago when I've download Vim 7.0. Now I've upgrade to 7.0.219 and have checked if something became better. No hope -- it is the same broken file. I use Win32 version of Vim.
I have complied my own eo.utf-8.spl from ispell sources by Sergio Pokrovskij found in Debian 3.1 distribution. It understands both real Unicode and surrogate "Cxirkaux"-style (if you don't speak Esperanto, you don't need to understand this). Archive contains .spl file itself, two .dic files, two .aff files and short readme file (it is in Esperanto, not English, and named "legumin", not "readme"). You can download it from: http://www.45.free.net/~slobin/vim/eo.utf-8.zip Maybe it is a good idea to replace broken file with my one on Vim ftp site. I've newer use aap and don't know vim maintaining technology, I've just manually converted ispell files to myspell ones and than compiled them to Vim format. I have not checked eo.iso-8859-3.spl file, I newer use iso-8859-3. -- Cyril Slobin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> `When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said, <http://45.free.net/~slobin> `it means just what I choose it to mean'