On 8.01.06, Paul Boekholt wrote:
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> [this is a utf-8 message]
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> On Sat, 7 Jan 2006 13:29:19 -0800, Dave Laird <dlaird@xxxxxxxxxx> said:
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> > STEP 3]
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> > If you are going to use Jed as a text editor in anything remotely
> > resembling production work OR if you want to truly use either Ispell or
> > Aspell to perform spell-checking as you write, you will need to copy the
> > files for Ispell you downloaded over to the Jed/$HOME and install them
> > there.
>
> You can install the files in a subdirectory of your home directory, and
> prepend that directory to your slang load path, in fact that is the preferred
> way to install it - for one thing, when you upgrade JED you don't want to
> overwrite ispell.sl with JED's ispell.sl.
>
> > public variable Ispell_Letters = Assoc_Type[String_Type, "a-zA-Z"];
>
> I will probably replace the current default with this after I've tested
> ispell.sl in UTF-8 mode. I've installed aspell 0.60.4, unfortunately it
> looks like flyspell won't work in utf8-mode, except with ascii characters.
Could it be possible to use ANSII escape sequences for the coloring? This
would also facilitate parallel use of a syntax highlight and flyspell.
A save-file hook could remove the esc-sequences before the file gets written
to disk.
Guenter
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