Do you know why the German #aspell dictionaries are so small? When I write a text, about one correct word per page is unknown to aspell / #ispell.

Are there some other dictionaries that I could add?

Arch Linux How To Fix The Damn Ispell Error In Emacs

One of the few rare moments is when I hop into a specific Linux distribution, namely Arch Linux, and start one of my editors and surprise(read annoyed) by encountering a stupid error. Here is what …

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Arch Linux How To Fix The Damn Ispell Error In Emacs

One of the few rare moments is when I hop into a specific Linux distribution, namely Arch Linux, and start one of my editors and surprise(read annoyed) by encountering a stupid error. Here is what …

Unixbhaskar's Blog

Update: I fixed it.
I had Jinx, Hunspell, and Flyspell going off at the same time. For some reason, "I've" is "incorrect" in the British dictionary? I just took out Jinx and Flyspell (disabled it) completely and I'm just using Hunspell for now. We'll see if that works. I have 3 dictionaries on it: en_US, en_GB, fr (for French).

#Emacs #flyspell #hunspell #ispell #spelling

@HexDSL Hi, I too think that Andromeda sucks. I think that I primarily watched it because, I love science fiction and I thought the series was going to be good. I did watch the whole thing, once. Never again. I don't use micro blogging in a conventional sense either. I use a text based #Mastodon client, called #toot. If I wish to contact someone, say you, for example, I just type my message in #vi check it for messages using #ispell, re read it and once I think it's free of most errors, I post it like this: (toot post < post), where post is the article I just typed. It saves computer resources and I can dwell in the terminal console forever. Anyway, I know you wonder why anyone but you would like to play with your micro logging '#gemtoot' tools and I think there's potential there for something, perhaps, it's wishful imaginings. Where can I find the sources? I scoured your capsule but I must have overlooked it I just got home a few hours ago from work and I'm a bit sleepy. I'll look for it again later when I wake up. If you get this message, please let me know. Thank you. Post script, this entire toot was written using vi and posted using the post command of toot. #Gemini
@adele I'd like to revise my notions and views of what is my best and most preferred #Gemini editor. As I stated once, in a previous post, @adele, my favorite #Gemini editor is vi and I use #ispell to check spelling once I'm done. True enough for simple edits, however, today I printed to file, using the Lynx web browser, an article about why we should all consider using alternatives to Amazon. The format of this printed to file document left much to be desired and if I wanted it to be a reasonably legible document, to be served on #Gemini, the it had to be meticulously edited. Vi could not do it justice in a reasonable time frame. Therefore, I used the Lyx document processor. Even the it took the better part of thirty minutes (30 minutes), to process. So for problematic, long documents I'd suggest Lyx and probably #gedit too in such instances, especially when functions such as find need to be accessed. Thanks for everything and keep up the good work. Also you can read my article about Amazon alternatives on Gemini by reading my capsule, located at gemini://mstdn.design/ and let me know what you think.
@adele My favorite #Gemini editor is vi and I use #ispell to check spelling once I'm done.