Another related convenience is to have a rule
somewhere near the bottom of your plumbing file
that pops up a window and prints the dictionary
listing for the word you plumbed. If I could
remember who it was I would thank the person
who recommended this to me because I use it all
the time.
If you a
For sam, the best bet is to feed text into spell and separately use
dict for partial word match and definitions.
Using acme with aspell and adict helpers (/acme/bin/source) works
reasonably well. Select some text, feed it to aspell (>aspell), then
do partial lookups of the misspelled words in the
On Wed, Sep 22, 2021, at 9:14 PM, revcomni...@gmail.com wrote:
> Is there a way to implement autoexpand and autocorrect in sam in any
> way, i.e. for common spelling mistakes and commonly used phrases?
I once wrote a script with several regexp substitutions, but gave up when I
realised I'd need
No problem. Thanks. Yes, I use and love ,>spell. :)
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> autocorrect in sam
not really but you can ,>spell
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Is there a way to implement autoexpand and autocorrect in sam in any way, i.e.
for common spelling mistakes and commonly used phrases?
I don't need anything too sophisticated.
Thanks.
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