> Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2014 22:55:11 +0400
> From: Aleksey Cherepanov <aleksey.4erepanov@gmail.com>
>It's more complex than that: with some languages, and at least with
> > > Emacs words are language sensitive too.
> >
> > But not in the same way as ispell/flyspell is. The CASECHARS,
> > NON-CASECHARS, and OTHERCHARS parameters of the dictionary are only
> > taken into account by ispell/flyspell.
>
> I think one could define a dictionary like: ("my" "[a]" "[^a]" "" ...)
> So the only letter for flyspell words is "a". That way "qqaaqqaaqq" is
> one word for emacs and two words with garbage around for flyspell. I
> think my solution fails in such case.
aspell, we take these parameters from the dictionary. So they cannot
be known in advance in some cases.