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Re: set dictionary for a file
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Kevin Rodgers |
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Re: set dictionary for a file |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Oct 2005 10:58:27 -0600 |
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Fabian Braennstroem wrote:
> On 2005-10-12, Kevin Rodgers <ihs_4664@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> So try (setq ispell-local-dictionary "deutsch8") in your hook.
Did you try:
(add-hook 'gnus-select-group-hook
(lambda ()
(when (string-match "^de\\."
(gnus-group-real-name gnus-newsgroup-name))
(setq ispell-local-dictionary "deutsch8"))))
>> ,----[ C-h v find-file-hooks RET ]
>>| find-file-hooks's value is
>>| (vc-find-file-hook)
>>|
>>|
>>| Documentation:
>>| List of functions to be called after a buffer is loaded from a file.
>>| The buffer's local variables (if any) will have been processed
before the
>>| functions are called.
>>|
>>| Defined in `files'.
>> `----
>
> I am not sure, if I understood that correctly. Customizing
> the find-file-hook I get a list of functions which are
> called when a buffer gets loaded; e.g. vc-find-file-hook
> gets loaded.
> So something like could work when I open
> 'test.tex':
>
> (add-hook 'vc-find-file-hook
> (lambda ()
> (cond
> ((string-match "test.tex" )
> (setq ispell-local-dictionary "deutsch8")))))
>
> Somehow it doesn't work!?
vc-find-file-hook is a function that gets called (via the
find-file-hooks variable) when a file is visited; it is not a hook
variable itself. You want to add another function to find-file-hooks:
(add-hook 'find-file-hooks
(lambda ()
(when (equal (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name)
"test.tex")
(setq ispell-local-dictionary "deutsch8"))))
But I suspect what you really want is:
(add-hook 'text-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(setq ispell-local-dictionary "deutsch8")))
Under what circumstances do you want to use any other dictionary than
deutsch8?
> Now,I just tried to use:
>
> (if (eq buffer-file-name "article.tex" )
> (setq ispell-local-dictionary "deutsch8"))
>
> which doesn't work either!?
`C-h v buffer-file-name' in the article.tex buffer will answer that.
--
Kevin Rodgers