Ron Aaron wrote:

> I don't know if the problem is having two dictionaries or specifically
> with the Hebrew dictionary, but if I have an English text and press
> Ctrl-N to complete a word, I get an initial display of matches and
> then Vim freezes up with a "searching..." message on the status line.
> 
> If I change "spellang=en" everything is fine.
> 
> OK, when I changed to "spelllang=he", and edit a Hebrew only text, I
> get the same problem.  So there is something "not right" with how that
> dictionary is being searched.  

Can you use a debugger to find out where Vim is hanging?

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