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From: "Gareth Pearce" <tilps AT internode DOT on DOT net>
To: "'Andy Rushton'" <ajr1 AT ecs DOT soton DOT ac DOT uk>, <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: RE: Aspell - Ispell
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 20:29:45 +1000
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> >
> >
> I would support this for another reason: ispell is integrated with the
> various emacsen and gives my such features as flyspell (on-the-fly spell
> check). I just did a clean reinstall of Cygwin and spent a while
> tracking down the latest ispell release - it would be som much better if
> it was a Cygwin module. Or is it possible to use aspell within emacs? I
> can't find any documentation to say yes or no to this.
> 
It should be relatively easy to write a very simple script called ispell
which calls 'aspell -a $@'
I think that works at least... can't say I've tried it.

Gareth - aspell 'maintainer' ... of sorts.



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