I have a file en.utf-8.add in my working directory, which contains the file 
being edited.  The file contains many labels in lower case and mixed case.  I 
want vim to only recognize the words in the same case as in the file 
en.utf-8.add.  I find that if I simply enter a lower case word into 
en.utf-8.add, it is recognized as good in file I'm editing even if it is in 
upper case.  Even though I want the upper case word to be recognized as 
misspelled.

For context, the use case is a LaTeX file using the "acro" acronym management 
package.  The lower case words are labels of acronyms.  When a matching word 
with all caps exists in the LaTeX file, it means that I typed in the acroynm 
instead of using the label (they are often the same, except for case).  That's 
bad because it circumvents acro's bookeeping and acronym management.  That's 
why I want words that don't match the case in en.utf-8.add to be recognized as 
errors.

Is case-sensitive spellfile words possible in vim?

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