updated for version 7.0091
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*options.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Jun 21
+*options.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Jun 23
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -5640,10 +5640,17 @@
{not available when compiled without the |+syntax|
feature}
Name of the word list file where words are added for the |zg| and |zw|
- commands. It must end in ".add".
+ commands. It must end in ".{encoding}.add".
When a word is added while this option is empty Vim will set it for
you: Using the first "spell" directory in 'runtimepath' that is
- writable and the first language name that appears in 'spelllang'.
+ writable and the first language name that appears in 'spelllang',
+ ignoring the region.
+ The resulting ".spl" file will be used for spell checking, it does not
+ have to appear in 'spelllang'.
+ Normally one file is used for all regions, but you can add the region
+ name if you want to. However, it will then only be used when
+ 'spellfile' is set to it, for entries in 'spelllang' only files
+ without region name will be found.
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
security reasons.
@@ -5653,14 +5660,22 @@
{not in Vi}
{not available when compiled without the |+syntax|
feature}
- A comma separated list of languages. when the 'spell' option is on
- spellchecking will be done for these languages. Example: >
- set spelllang=en_us,nl
-< This means both US English and Dutch words are recognized. Words that
- are not recognized will be highlighted.
+ A comma separated list of word list names. When the 'spell' option is
+ on spellchecking will be done for these languages. Example: >
+ set spelllang=en_us,nl,medical
+< This means US English, Dutch and medical words are recognized. Words
+ that are not recognized will be highlighted.
+ The word list name must not include a comma or dot. Using a dash is
+ recommended to separate the two letter language name from a
+ specification. Thus "en-rare" is used for rare English words.
+ A region name must come last and have the form "_xx", where "xx" is
+ the two-letter, lower case region name. You can use more than one
+ region by listing them: "en_us,en_ca" supports both US and Canadian
+ English, but not words specific for Australia, New Zealand or Great
+ Britain.
When 'encoding' is set the word lists are reloaded. Thus it's a good
idea to set 'spelllang' after setting 'encoding'.
- More info at |spell|.
+ How the related spell files are found is explained here: |spell-load|.
*'spellsuggest'* *'sps'*
'spellsuggest' 'sps' string (default "best")