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Re: Spellcheck



* Kyle Wheeler <kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [Friday 05 October 2007, alle 16:57]:
> 
> How to run a spellchecker in vi depends on what version of vi you're 
> using. Ancient standards-compatible vi may not have a good way. If 
> you're using vim (as most vi folk are), then the technique depends on 
> what version of vim you're using. If you're using version 7.0 and 
> beyond, all you need to do is run
> 
>      :set spell
> 
> (in vim) and it will spellcheck whatever you're editing. If you're 
> using an older version, you'd have to do something like this:
> 
>      :!ispell %
> 
> I used to (before I got vim7) have the following spelling macro in my 
> vimrc:
> 
>      autocmd FileType mail command aspe ':w<CR>:!aspell -e -c %<CR>:e<CR><CR>'
> 
> Which allowed me to trigger aspell (an ispell alternative with a nicer 
> interface) on my email by executing
> 
>      :aspe
> 

Hello,
i would to choose what type of dictionary to spellcheck the outgoing
mails (i use vim 7.1.245), but i can not understand how to pass my choice.

Can you suggest me how i have to do?

Thanks
Massimo
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