On 30 June 2015 at 14:35, Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote:

> Hello,
>

​Hi, and thanks for your help with this.​


> Disclaimer: I don't know what are "LocalWords" and I could find
> a reference either in the Emacs or Elisp manual.
>

I'm sorry, I assumed it would be documented. By "LocalWords" it turns out
that I mean "the value of ispell-words-keyword".

Put them at the beginning of the file, i.e., before the first headline,
> and comment them.
>

​This is a distracting place to put them, and requires action on the part
of the user: ispell's non-configurable behaviour is to look for
ispell-words-keyword, and, if it doesn't find it, start adding words at the
end of the buffer. Hence it would be better if org-mode could work like
other modes.

The current behaviour, where org-insert-heading-respect-content skips not
only blank lines but also comments, does seem a bit odd in any case: I'd
expect the next heading to be inserted before any comments following point…


> > However, it would be good if this worked out of the box, i.e. if if
> > org-mode instrumented ispell suitably so that when LocalWords entries
> > are added, they are a) by default not included in the export,
>
> It will not happen if you comment them.
>

Sorry, I was mixing up the LocalWords entries, which are automatically
commented by ispell, and my heading. Ignore this!

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