[Aquamacs-devel] Native spellchecking now in Aquamacs

Nathaniel Cunningham nathaniel.cunningham at gmail.com
Thu Oct 29 18:28:50 UTC 2009


OK, understood.  I'll take a look and do some testing.

One good capability would be to ignore commands listed one-per-line in a
plain text file in ~/Library/Application Support/Aquamacs Emacs/ .  That
would be a straightforward approach requiring no lisp at all.  A standard
list could be included within the Aquamacs app package.

--Nathaniel

On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Robert Sloan <sloan at uic.edu> wrote:

> This wasn't my comment, but I'll answer the "what do you have in mind?"
> question.
>
> I'd like directions on how to get the arguments to \cite{...} and
> \citep{...} ignored, and in a way that would allow me to add something else,
> such as \url{....} when I realized I needed that too.
>
> Most helpful but probably not worth the time for volunteer to add: way to
> add this from Aquamacs menus.
>
> What seems reasonable: on Aquamacs website, under LaTeX and/or spell
> checking: directions "Add these lines to this file" (presumably something
> adding entries to ispell-tex-skip-alists in the Preferences.el file).
>
> Not enough for most users: "Do ctrl-h v on ispell-tex-skip-alists to see
> what it looks like and then write yourself a simple elisp expression to add
> whatever you need.
>
>
> On Oct 28, 2009, at 2:02 AM, aquamacs-devel-request at aquamacs.org wrote:
>
>
>>> (c) In this regard, could the handling of tex-commands by the spell
>>> checking be made user customizable?
>>>
>>> ispell-tex-skip-alists offers some of this capability.  What exactly do
>>> you
>>>
>> have in mind?
>>
>
>
>                Cheers,
>                Bob
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