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aspell and flyspell-buffer
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Marco De Vitis |
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aspell and flyspell-buffer |
Date: |
Tue, 29 Mar 2005 16:43:13 +0200 |
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Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.2 (X11/20050322) |
Hello,
I sometimes edit XML files with Emacs, using Mandrakelinux. After
editing a file, I used to launch M-x flyspell-buffer to spellcheck the
whole buffer at once, and then, after hiding XML tags (View -> Hide
Tags), I had a great and easy view of any mispelled word.
In its latest releases, aspell has become the default spell checking
system in Mandrakelinux. For some reason, this breaks - it seems -
flyspell's behaviour for "large regions" (i.e. when the buffer is larger
than the limit set in flyspell prefs, over which a separate ispell
process is normally launched): it just returns a "Can't check region" error.
I can increase the "large region" limit or simply disable it, so that
everything is always considered to be a "small region", but the process
is very slow this way, much more than it used to be: it takes more than
10 minutes to highlight words in a 26 kB file.
Maybe it would be faster if I could make it ignore XML tags.
Can anyone suggest a workaround for this, or any other solution to have
a global view of all mispelled words at once, with or without Emacs?
Thanks in advance.
--
Ciao,
Marco.
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