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Re: Spellchecking of manuals

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_googlemail.com>
Date: 2007-07-10 15:43:19 CEST

On 10/07/07, Lübbe Onken <l.onken@rac.de> wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> > From the 0.50.3 help file:
> > The option add|rem-sgml-extension controls which file extensions are
> > recognized as sgml/html files. The default is html, htm, php, and
> > sgml. The extension are not case sensitive so extensions like .HTM
> > will also be recognized.
> >
> > Looks like xml is not one of the default extensions.
>
> That's not the problem. Aspell is started in sgml mode via the command line
> and reads from standard input. The name of the file doesn't matter.
>
> In section "4.2.3 Filter Options" it says that aspell 0.50 only knows the
> sgml-check command which tells it to check the given attributes. Later
> versions of aspell know the sgml-skip command which tells them to skip the
> given sgml tags.

Is there such a thing as an xml pre-processor which we could use to
remove tagged sections before passing the file to the spell checker.
If not, I guess it would not be too hard to write such a console
program.

Simon

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