On Sat, Mar 13, 1999 at 09:10:53AM +0100, Byrial Jensen wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 12, 1999 at 12:21:05 -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
> > Vikas Agnihotri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > If you are using a non-standard ispell which does NOT
> > > accept '-x', you can always 'set ispell=/path/to/ispell' in
> > > your muttrc.
> >
> > No you can't, because it's hard-coded in the source.
>
> You can make a script to call ispell without the option
> ('/path/to/ispell $2') and 'set ispell=/path/to/script' in your
> muttrc.

I doubt this is a straightforward way to handle this.  I still
believe that calling ispell without any arguments hardcoded into
mutt is the way to go.  There is /etc/Muttrc or ~/.muttrc to
handle this.

  -- Holger


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