* ispell and localisation
@ 2006-04-01 3:34 Barutan Seijin
2006-04-04 9:09 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Barutan Seijin @ 2006-04-01 3:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
I have Japanese set for my environment, but I want to spell check
English. (The concept of checking spelling in Japanese doesn't even
make sense). Anyway, ispell checks the locale before choosing a
dictionary, but when it discovers I have a Japanese setup, it quits.
Is there a way to invoke ispell so that instead of quitting it'll use an
English dictionary?
As it is now, hitting M-$ gives me this:
Loading newcomment...done
Auto-saving...done
Mark set
Quit
Auto-saving...done
Loading ispell...done
Starting new Ispell process...
ispell-init-process: Error: No word lists can be found for the language "ja_JP".
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