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ispell-buffer skips repetitive suspects after the first is accepted
From: |
Jürgen Hartmann |
Subject: |
ispell-buffer skips repetitive suspects after the first is accepted |
Date: |
Thu, 7 May 2015 10:14:21 +0200 |
If a suspicious word is accepted once by pressing <SPC> in an interactive
ispell-buffer session, all further occurrences of the same word on the same
line are skipped.
Here is an example:
Open an Emacs 24.5 session (it is the same with Emacs 24.4) by
LC_ALL=C emacs -Q
and enter the following line in the *scratch* buffer:
The term charset is short for charset.
Assume that the last word is a typo that should read "character set". Now
change the dictionary to american and run ispell-buffer. The first occurrence
of "charset" gets highlighted, but since it is correct here, we use <SPC> to
accept it once an proceed. But oops... the spell-check finishes immediately
without giving us the chance to correct the second occurrence of "charset" in
that line.
Is this a bug or a difficult to understand feature.
(I don't think that I like it.)
Does anyone has an idea how to bring ispell-buffer to offer all suspicious
words for correction?
Thank you for any advice.
Juergen
RE: ispell-buffer skips repetitive suspects after the first is accepted, Jürgen Hartmann, 2015/05/10