New package: spellutils
- To: aspell@packages.debian.org, ispell@packages.debian.org, gettext@packages.debian.org, mailutils@packages.debian.org, pms@packages.debian.org, jed@packages.debian.org, nmh@packages.debian.org, elm-me+@packages.debian.org, mush@packages.debian.org, mailx@packages.debian.org, mutt@packages.debian.org, af@packages.debian.org, nn@packages.debian.org, trn@packages.debian.org, tin@packages.debian.org, slrn@packages.debian.org, peruser@packages.debian.org
- Subject: New package: spellutils
- From: "J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)" <jdassen@debian.org>
- Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 13:22:42 +0100
- Message-id: <[🔎] 20020313122241.GA17845@zensunni.demon.nl>
Hi,
I'd like to draw your attention to a new package that the users of your
package may find useful.
The "spellutils" package contains two small utilities:
- The "newsbody" program; it is used to run a program on the body of a mail
or news message. In particular, it can be used to run a spell checker on
only the new parts of a message, ignoring headers, quoted material and
signatures.
- The "pospell" utility which works similarly on translation strings in a
.po file.
If you concur that "spellutils" might be useful to users of your package,
please add a Suggests: dependency for it.
Regards,
Ray
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