run-with-aspell(1)


NAME

   run-with-aspell   -  script  to  help  use  GNU  Aspell  as  an  ispell
   replacement

SYNOPSIS

   run-with-aspell <command>

DESCRIPTION

   The recommended way to use Aspell as a replacement  for  Ispell  is  to
   change  the Ispell command from within the program being used.  If that
   is not possible, the run-with-aspell script may be used instead.

OPTIONS

   <command>
          is the name of the program with any optional arguments.

   The old method of mapping ispell to Aspell is  discouraged  because  it
   can  create  compatibility problems with programs that actually require
   ispell such as ispell's own scripts.

SEE ALSO

   aspell(1), aspell-import(1), word-list-compress(1)

   Aspell is fully documented in its Texinfo  manual.   See  the  `aspell'
   entry in info for more complete documentation.

AUTHOR

   This    manual   page   was   written   by   Sudhakar   Chandrasekharan
   <thaths@netscape.com> and Brian Nelson <pyro@debian.org>.





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