Re[1]: [CEDET-devel] ispell and semantic.texi
Brought to you by:
zappo
From: Richard Y. K. <ry...@ds...> - 2002-05-13 04:59:41
|
Eric, I checked in semantic.texi. I also corrected spelling for semantic.el and semantic-bnf.el and checked those in as well. While doing this, a thought occured to me. It seems like semantic is an ideal tool for improving `M-x ispell-buffer' so that only comments and doc-strings are checked for spelling. Such a tool may already exist, it probably does not use semantic. Perhaps I should write such a tool if does not already exist and no one is planning on doing it. >>>>> "EL" == Eric M Ludlam <er...@si...> writes: EL> >>>> "Richard Y. Kim" <ry...@ds...> seems to think that: >> Hi Eric, >> >> I ran ispell on semantic.texi and corrected about 50 spelling errors. >> I also deleted trailing white space in about 6 lines. >> >> In order to make running `M-x ispell-buffer' less painful in the >> future, I also added "LocalWords" at the end of semantic.texi as >> texinfo comment lines. This tells ispell to treat words like "alist" >> and "bovinate" as normal words in future runs. >> >> I will check in the change after your review. EL> [ ... ] EL> EL> Thanks for checking my spelling. It's appreciated. ;) EL> EL> Some of the spelling errors are in doc strings. I have a script that EL> pulls doc strings out of the source and puts them into the texinfo EL> file. It would be good to check in your fixes for the texinfo file, EL> but it would be wise for someone to find those doc strings in the EL> Emacs Lisp file and fix them also. I can do it if you don't want to. EL> EL> Thanks again. EL> Eric |