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Re: Do-you Aspell for French?
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Michaël Cadilhac |
Subject: |
Re: Do-you Aspell for French? |
Date: |
Thu, 31 Aug 2006 00:27:35 +0200 |
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Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@Web.DE> writes:
> Am 30.08.2006 um 22:53 schrieb Michaël Cadilhac:
>
>> Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@Web.DE> writes:
>>
>>> Am 30.08.2006 um 21:44 schrieb Sébastien Vauban:
>>>
>>>>> (defun ispell-get-otherchars ()
>>>>> (replace-regexp-in-string "-" "" (ispell-get-decoded-string 3)))
>>>>
>>>> I did add your function, but... no, it does not work... I still
>>>> got the coumpound words underlined...
>>
>> Strange... I use CVS Emacs, what version are you running?
>
> 21.3.50, 22.0.50, 23.0.0.
>
>>
>> Where did you put it? If it's in your .emacs, did you put a (require
>> 'ispell) before?
>
> No. But I can tell you that your lines change the value of OTHERCHARS,
> from default "[-'^`\".@]" (in a version running some time) to "[-']".
Gosh! How come? In ispell.el, (ispell-get-otherchars) is
(defun ispell-get-otherchars ()
(ispell-get-decoded-string 3))
What I just did is to REMOVE the "-" from this string. I really don't
see how (replace-regexp-in-string) could lead to the result you say it
leads!
However, I've made a big mistake so far, you guys were talking about
ispell, will I had flyspell in mind. Flyspell using ispell-get-word
(or so), the underlining is rightly done with the fix I propose. But
M-x ispell-buffer using ispell-get-line (or so) and calling ispell on
it, the result is not the same.
> I'm not sure whether it's an Emacs thing to decide where a word ends.
Depends on the case. The present one is not determined by Emacs (my
mistake).
> IMO Emacs passes a region or a buffer to the ispell process which
> then reads through this. And so it's ispell then, that decides where
> a word ends. Since I think ispell's not correctly set up ...
You're completely right, my bad.
> In Fink Martin Costabel is the maintainer of this package; in
> francais.aff this is recorded: Copyright 1999, Christophe Pythoud et
> GUTenberg.
From here, I consider I don't have the necessary knowledge to help,
sorry.
> Would it work to subtract - from OTHERCHARS in
> ispell-dictionary-alist-3?
No, that's what my proposition did, even if it seems not to work with
you (any idea why?).
However, this solution is maybe equivalent (but at another level,
ispell's one) to remove ``boundarychars [-]'' from francais.aff.
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