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Re: [Aspell-user] How to configure "ignore" in aspell for AsciiDoc?


From: David O'Brien
Subject: Re: [Aspell-user] How to configure "ignore" in aspell for AsciiDoc?
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2019 18:08:32 +1000
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Thanks Kevin.

I'm not a coder at all so doubt I could produce a patch. Others on my
team might be able to so I'll pass this on.

Regards,
David

On 9/25/19 1:43 PM, Kevin Atkinson wrote:
> Hi David,
> 
> Aspell doesn't have an AsciiDoc filter.  Aspell 0.60.8 (of which a
> pre-release snapshot is available at aspell.net) will support Markdown
> which might work well enough for your needs.  You can also try using the
> generic context filter.
> 
> If there is enough interest I might consider adding an AsciiDoc filter
> or expanding the markdown filter to support AsciiDoc.
> 
> Writing a filter is fairly straightforward and I will gladly accept a
> patch to add one for AsciiDoc.
> 
> Kevin,
> Aspell Maintainer
> 
> On Wed, 25 Sep 2019, David O'Brien wrote:
> 
>> I haven't really seen this covered in man or help pages. We're
>> considering using AsciiDoc instead of DocBook, where we used
>> add-sgml-skip quite a lot. Is there an equivalent for AsciiDoc?
>>
>> e.g.,
>> "Use the <command>ls</command> command to display a directory listing"
>> becomes
>> "Use the `ls` command to display a directory listing."
>>
>> We ignore <command> elements in DocBook; how do you ignore `ls`?
>>
>> thanks
>> -- 
>> David
>>
>> A good technical author is one who can talk to engineers for more than
>> five minutes without hitting them.
>>
>>


-- 
David

A good technical author is one who can talk to engineers for more than
five minutes without hitting them.

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