From: Mark Jermanski
Subject: Ileaf6 Spell Check Lisp or unix script
Date:
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Has anyone out there have an Ileaf6 spellcheck Lisp or unix script?
I want to be able to spell check at complete book instead of spell checking
individual sections one at a time.
If you can help me out I would appreciate it very much.
Mark J. Jermanski
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Mark Jermanski wrote:
> Has anyone out there have an Ileaf6 spellcheck Lisp or unix script?
> I want to be able to spell check at complete book instead of spell checking
> individual sections one at a time.
>
> If you can help me out I would appreciate it very much.
If you are helped with it, my unix system has the command `spell` chech
the man pages for the ins and outs. I hope you can use it in Ileaf.
Groetjes
Corne
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>Mark Jermanski wrote:
> Has anyone out there have an Ileaf6 spellcheck Lisp or unix script?
I know this is off the subject, but I can't resist. In FrameMaker, if
you spell check a document containing the word "Interleaf", it flags
it as an error and suggests "FrameMaker" as a replacement. (Really).
- Marty
Lisp Resources: <http://www.apl.jhu.edu/~hall/lisp.html>