[macemacsjp-english 410] Re: conflict between dead keys and flyspell

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Seiji Zenitani zenit****@tkg*****
Tue Dec 13 21:08:50 JST 2005


Hi,

On 2005/12/13, at 6:11, Pierre Albarede wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In flyspell-mode,
> when I type normally 'prêt', I get 'pret' instead (no accent).
> when I type normally 'cañon', I get 'canon' instead (no tilda).
>
> '^' (circumflex) appears on the screen alone before 'ê' so that  
> ispell
> might see first 'pr^' and not wait for the rest of the word.
> Apparently, there is a bad interaction between the dead keys and
> flyspell.
> I have tried latin-1 and utf-8 encodings, same thing.
>
> Provisional workaround: type circumflex or tilda TWICE.
>
I reproduced this error and I think this issue should be documented  
in the FAQ. Could you please add it to the wiki?
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/emacs-en/CarbonEmacsPackage

> Configuration
>
> GNU Emacs 22.0.50.1 (powerpc-apple-darwin7.9.0) of 2005-11-15 on
> woodstock.local.mac
> French keyboard (dead keys ^ ~ ¨)
> Mac OS X.3.9
> Language environment : UTF-8,
> coding system for keyboord input : mac-roman.
>
> carbon-emacs-builtin-aspell.el removed
> External ispell or aspell
> (setq ispell-program-name "/sw/bin/ispell")
> or
> (setq ispell-program-name "/sw/bin/aspell)
> (Remember that builtin aspell does not work in latex mode.)
>
The builtin aspell is working in latex-mode (AUCTeX) at my hand...


Sincerely,


-- Seiji


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