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Re: emacs ispell / flyspell


From: Martin Jørgensen
Subject: Re: emacs ispell / flyspell
Date: Tue, 01 Jan 2008 13:06:07 +0100
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Martin Jørgensen wrote:
Q1) Is it possible to avoid ispell entering latex environments, thereby avoiding errors such as on the word "subfigure" and similar latex-commands (there are *many errors* from these "special words")? Is it also possible to avoid getting spelling errors for instance inside \ref{THIS_IS_ON_PURPOSE_SPELLED_WRONG} or \label{something_here_too}?

If yes: Please tell me how.


Q2) This is perhaps trivial, but whenever I write latex-documents, I would like to enable flyspell mode from the beginning without having to type M-x flyspell. I googled for a solution and found a reply from 1999:

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Try `M-x ispell-minor-mode RET'. This will automatically spell each word as soon as you type SPC or RET.

Another possibility is the flyspell package (`M-x flyspell RET', I
think).  I don't know if it works with XEmacs.
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But how do I put that into my .emacs, in relation to question 2?

This post is X-posted to comp.text.tex and gnu.emacs.help.

hmmm. No answer.

Where else can I post these 2 questions? I sometimes saw David Kastrup in here answering something clever on this kind of problems.

Is there an auctex user group, developers forum or similar place where I can ask whether or not I just have to live with this behaviour?


Aren't there many people here using emacs for making latex-documents?

To those people: What do you do, if you want to check for spelling errors (must say, that I've never been a big fan of spell checks anyway but I would like to have the opportunity of doing it elegantly from within emacs).


Regards,
Martin


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