on Thu, 21 Nov 2002 06:07:59AM +0100, Oliver Fuchs insinuated:
> On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> > so i've recently started writing emails in german, and would like
> > to spellcheck them from within mutt, like i can using 'i' bound to
> > ispell for english messages. however, piping it to `ispell -d
> > deutsch` (which works from the command line, with a filename) at
> > the send menu doesn't work. i've tried a few combinations thereof
> > and checked out the manpages ... any tips from the
> > Deutschsprachige out there?
> >
>
> Hi,
>
> I asked the same question on the mutt user mailing list and this is the
> answer they gave me for .muttrc:
>
> Ispell german and english dictionary
> macro compose I '<enter-command>set ispell="/usr/bin/ispell -x -d deutsch"<enter><ispell><enter-command>set ispell="/usr/bin/ispell"<enter>'
perfect -- exactly what I was looking for! thanks.
> Be sure to set the default dictionary to english or american with:
>
> update-ispell-dictionary
done, thanks.
> Actually I am using spellchecker within .muttrc like this:
>
> set ispell = /usr/lib/mutt/mailspell
what's that?
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