Re: debian ispell.el: adding a new dictionary for aspell
Nick Patavalis <[email protected]> Mon, 15 Mar 2004 14:09:25 +0200
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On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 12:22:13PM +0100, Agustin Martin Domingo wrote: > > If aspell dicts want to use ispell.el they must register themselves with > the required values, that is the only place where the dict-common policy > affect aspell dictionaries. That is true both for dictionaries already > defined in ispell.el and for dictionaries not defined in ispell.el. I do > not know if there are currently aspell dicts using that, apart from my > aspell-gl-minimos package. > Can you clarify a bit on that, or provide some pointers to existing documentation? What do you mean "register themselves". What mechanism is used for that. As far as I understand, "ispell.el" has a dictionary alist specifying---among other things like valid word-characters and so on---what options to pass to the "ispell" or "aspell" command (-d greek) in order to select the requested dictionary. How can a dict register itself? > I think the way to go is aspell-el doing that. The info-aspell file > would be something like the attached one (done after your patch, but > that will of course need testing in a greek environment). I am not > cc'ing aspell-el package since aspell-el maintainer reads this list. > More info at Who reads this "info-aspell" file? How does it affect "ispell.el"? Does "ispell.el" consult a set of "info-aspell" files in order to build its dictionary alist? Where are these "info-aspell" files locate? Can you, please, explain a bit (or point to some code / doc)? Thanks /npat -- I have a hobby...I have the world's largest collection of sea shells. I keep it scattered on beaches all over the world. Maybe you've seen some of it... -- Stephen Wright