On 2009-04-30, Doug Laidlaw wrote: > On Tuesday 28 April 2009 11:17:27 pm Rich Shepard wrote: >> On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Looking art my .aspell.en.pws, I see that words have been added in the case > they were in when I added them. The Linux Cookbook says that if you want > them to be accepted regardless of case, make them lower case. I am not sure > where that leaves UXBRIDGE, a place name with a capital initial in normal > text. If it is a proper name, it should be Uxbridge, shouldn't it? If you really want to accept both Uxbridge and UXBRIDGE (but not uxbridge), insert both (or configure aspell to ignore UPCASE words). BTW: There is only one field for the personal dictionary in Tools>Settings>Language>Spell-Check. Does anybody know where my German corrections will go if I set the personal directory to ~.aspell.en.pws? Günter