Dearest Eli, ispell is so wonderful for what it does, obsolete or not. Thanks so much to all concerned. Gmail/compose is hereby declared to be not only a great, 'free' grammar error detector, but also a great replacement to ispell. I recently used Gmail/compose to find hundreds of typos in the sources for ACL2. Gmail/compose has no trouble with: ōm namō bhagavatē śrī aruṇācala ramaṇāya I did not have to install this-or-that. Gmail is broadminded. Try to catch up! I realize that "free" means "nothin left to lose". Freedom's just another word for nothin left to lose. -- Kris Kristofferson sung by Janis Joplin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfjon-ZTqzU Gmail is free. Here rms and I disagree about what 'free' means, as we have previously discussed. With Highest Regards, Bob On Fri, Nov 22, 2024 at 5:47 AM Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > > From: Robert Boyer > > Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:17:11 -0600 > > Cc: 74469@debbugs.gnu.org, rms@gnu.org > > > > Perhaps I can answer a few of your questions, but Emacs, as always, answers the > > most. See far below. > > > > Ispell-breaks on: > > > > ōm namō bhagavatē śrī aruṇācala ramaṇāya > > > > > Breaks how? > > > > Here is the error report I see: > > > > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Ispell misalignment: word ‘nam’ point 122; probabl...") > > error("Ispell misalignment: word `%s' point %d; probably ..." "nam" 122) > > ispell-process-line("^> ōm namō bhagavatē śrī aruṇācala ramaṇāya\n" nil) > > ispell-region(1 5627) > > ispell-buffer() > > funcall-interactively(ispell-buffer) > > command-execute(ispell-buffer record) > > execute-extended-command(nil "ispell-buffer" "ispell-b") > > funcall-interactively(execute-extended-command nil "ispell-buffer" "ispell-b") > > command-execute(execute-extended-command) > > > > > Please tell more details about the problem, so we could investigate it > > > and attempt to fix it whatever needs fixing. > > > > > Specifically, we need to know the following: > > > > > in what language is the above text written? > > > > I am not certain. 'Indian' is a sick response. Perhaps Tamil? Perhaps > > Sanskrit. My Guru, Kumar Saran (ramanahouston@outlook.com) can tell you > > precisely. I have cc'd him on this message. > > > > > What spell-checking program do you use as the back-end for ispell-buffer? > > > > I am as dumb as I rock. I have no idea. I use a Chromebook, I am sure. I get > > ispell with the single Debian Gnu Linux shell command: > > > > sudo apt install ispell > > What is the value of ispell-program-name? After you invoke > ispell-buffer for the first time in an Emacs session, type > > M-: ispell-program-name RET > > and tell what it displays. If it says your spell-checking program is > Ispell, then the above error message is expected: Ispell does not > support languages whose text cannot be encoded in single-byte > encoding, while the text you show needs something like UTF-8 to > encode. > > Also, type this: > > M-: ispell-current-dictionary RET > > and tell what it displays. > > Thanks.