On Monday 01 October 2001 13:39, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > >>>>> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Angus> - The spell does not complain about the following document: > Angus> "The last word is <ERT>\hspace{1cm}</ERT> worngy." > > Angus> Nor does it complain about this: "The last word is worngy." > > Angus> But it does complain about these: "The last wrod is worngy." > Angus> "The last <ERT>\hspace{1cm}</ERT> wrod is worngy." > > Angus> (wrod is flagged as incorrect, but not worngy). > > Angus> I conclude, therefore, that the spellchecker works correctly > Angus> but that ispell is at fault. Perhaps someone with pspell can > Angus> confirm this? > > Did you try to have the ispell backend spit on console the words it > tries to check?
No... illuminating: ispell comes up with some suggestions to "wrod" but none to "worngy", although it recognizes it as being incorrect. Looks like the spellchecker is indeed incorrect. Angus