blob: 3533005a0b37736fb3d44d36154782add903736c [file] [log] [blame]
Bram Moolenaar7f036442010-08-15 15:24:20 +02001*spell.txt* For Vim version 7.3. Last change: 2010 Apr 11
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +00002
3
4 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
5
6
7Spell checking *spell*
8
91. Quick start |spell-quickstart|
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000102. Remarks on spell checking |spell-remarks|
113. Generating a spell file |spell-mkspell|
124. Spell file format |spell-file-format|
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +000013
14{Vi does not have any of these commands}
15
16Spell checking is not available when the |+syntax| feature has been disabled
17at compile time.
18
Bram Moolenaarc81e5e72007-05-05 18:24:42 +000019Note: There also is a vimspell plugin. If you have it you can do ":help
20vimspell" to find about it. But you will probably want to get rid of the
21plugin and use the 'spell' option instead, it works better.
22
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +000023==============================================================================
Bram Moolenaarc1a11ed2008-06-24 22:09:24 +0000241. Quick start *spell-quickstart* *E756*
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +000025
26This command switches on spell checking: >
27
28 :setlocal spell spelllang=en_us
29
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +000030This switches on the 'spell' option and specifies to check for US English.
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +000031
32The words that are not recognized are highlighted with one of these:
Bram Moolenaar520470a2005-06-16 21:59:56 +000033 SpellBad word not recognized |hl-SpellBad|
Bram Moolenaar7d1f5db2005-07-03 21:39:27 +000034 SpellCap word not capitalised |hl-SpellCap|
Bram Moolenaar520470a2005-06-16 21:59:56 +000035 SpellRare rare word |hl-SpellRare|
36 SpellLocal wrong spelling for selected region |hl-SpellLocal|
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +000037
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +000038Vim only checks words for spelling, there is no grammar check.
39
Bram Moolenaar45360022005-07-21 21:08:21 +000040If the 'mousemodel' option is set to "popup" and the cursor is on a badly
41spelled word or it is "popup_setpos" and the mouse pointer is on a badly
Bram Moolenaar16d8f872005-11-26 23:46:11 +000042spelled word, then the popup menu will contain a submenu to replace the bad
Bram Moolenaarf9393ef2006-04-24 19:47:27 +000043word. Note: this slows down the appearance of the popup menu. Note for GTK:
44don't release the right mouse button until the menu appears, otherwise it
45won't work.
Bram Moolenaar45360022005-07-21 21:08:21 +000046
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +000047To search for the next misspelled word:
48
Bram Moolenaarc1a11ed2008-06-24 22:09:24 +000049 *]s*
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +000050]s Move to next misspelled word after the cursor.
Bram Moolenaar9d0ec2e2005-04-20 19:45:58 +000051 A count before the command can be used to repeat.
Bram Moolenaarac6e65f2005-08-29 22:25:38 +000052 'wrapscan' applies.
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +000053
54 *[s*
Bram Moolenaar9d0ec2e2005-04-20 19:45:58 +000055[s Like "]s" but search backwards, find the misspelled
Bram Moolenaar30abd282005-06-22 22:35:10 +000056 word before the cursor. Doesn't recognize words
57 split over two lines, thus may stop at words that are
Bram Moolenaar0d9c26d2005-07-02 23:19:16 +000058 not highlighted as bad. Does not stop at word with
59 missing capital at the start of a line.
Bram Moolenaar9d0ec2e2005-04-20 19:45:58 +000060
61 *]S*
62]S Like "]s" but only stop at bad words, not at rare
63 words or words for another region.
64
65 *[S*
66[S Like "]S" but search backwards.
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +000067
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +000068
Bram Moolenaarf75a9632005-09-13 21:20:47 +000069To add words to your own word list:
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +000070
71 *zg*
Bram Moolenaar0d9c26d2005-07-02 23:19:16 +000072zg Add word under the cursor as a good word to the first
Bram Moolenaarda2303d2005-08-30 21:55:26 +000073 name in 'spellfile'. A count may precede the command
74 to indicate the entry in 'spellfile' to be used. A
75 count of two uses the second entry.
76
77 In Visual mode the selected characters are added as a
78 word (including white space!).
79 When the cursor is on text that is marked as badly
80 spelled then the marked text is used.
81 Otherwise the word under the cursor, separated by
82 non-word characters, is used.
83
84 If the word is explicitly marked as bad word in
85 another spell file the result is unpredictable.
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +000086
Bram Moolenaar1f8a5f02005-07-01 22:41:52 +000087 *zG*
Bram Moolenaar0d9c26d2005-07-02 23:19:16 +000088zG Like "zg" but add the word to the internal word list
89 |internal-wordlist|.
Bram Moolenaar1f8a5f02005-07-01 22:41:52 +000090
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +000091 *zw*
Bram Moolenaar0d9c26d2005-07-02 23:19:16 +000092zw Like "zg" but mark the word as a wrong (bad) word.
Bram Moolenaar87b5ca52006-03-04 21:55:31 +000093 If the word already appears in 'spellfile' it is
94 turned into a comment line. See |spellfile-cleanup|
95 for getting rid of those.
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +000096
Bram Moolenaar1f8a5f02005-07-01 22:41:52 +000097 *zW*
Bram Moolenaar0d9c26d2005-07-02 23:19:16 +000098zW Like "zw" but add the word to the internal word list
99 |internal-wordlist|.
Bram Moolenaar1f8a5f02005-07-01 22:41:52 +0000100
Bram Moolenaar87b5ca52006-03-04 21:55:31 +0000101zuw *zug* *zuw*
102zug Undo |zw| and |zg|, remove the word from the entry in
103 'spellfile'. Count used as with |zg|.
104
105zuW *zuG* *zuW*
106zuG Undo |zW| and |zG|, remove the word from the internal
107 word list. Count used as with |zg|.
108
Bram Moolenaar520470a2005-06-16 21:59:56 +0000109 *:spe* *:spellgood*
Bram Moolenaar0d9c26d2005-07-02 23:19:16 +0000110:[count]spe[llgood] {word}
Bram Moolenaar53180ce2005-07-05 21:48:14 +0000111 Add {word} as a good word to 'spellfile', like with
Bram Moolenaar87b5ca52006-03-04 21:55:31 +0000112 |zg|. Without count the first name is used, with a
Bram Moolenaar0d9c26d2005-07-02 23:19:16 +0000113 count of two the second entry, etc.
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +0000114
Bram Moolenaar53180ce2005-07-05 21:48:14 +0000115:spe[llgood]! {word} Add {word} as a good word to the internal word list,
Bram Moolenaar87b5ca52006-03-04 21:55:31 +0000116 like with |zG|.
Bram Moolenaar1f8a5f02005-07-01 22:41:52 +0000117
Bram Moolenaar520470a2005-06-16 21:59:56 +0000118 *:spellw* *:spellwrong*
Bram Moolenaar0d9c26d2005-07-02 23:19:16 +0000119:[count]spellw[rong] {word}
Bram Moolenaar53180ce2005-07-05 21:48:14 +0000120 Add {word} as a wrong (bad) word to 'spellfile', as
Bram Moolenaar87b5ca52006-03-04 21:55:31 +0000121 with |zw|. Without count the first name is used, with
Bram Moolenaar0d9c26d2005-07-02 23:19:16 +0000122 a count of two the second entry, etc.
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +0000123
Bram Moolenaar53180ce2005-07-05 21:48:14 +0000124:spellw[rong]! {word} Add {word} as a wrong (bad) word to the internal word
Bram Moolenaar87b5ca52006-03-04 21:55:31 +0000125 list, like with |zW|.
126
127:[count]spellu[ndo] {word} *:spellu* *:spellundo*
128 Like |zuw|. [count] used as with |:spellgood|.
129
130:spellu[ndo]! {word} Like |zuW|. [count] used as with |:spellgood|.
131
Bram Moolenaar1f8a5f02005-07-01 22:41:52 +0000132
Bram Moolenaarf461c8e2005-06-25 23:04:51 +0000133After adding a word to 'spellfile' with the above commands its associated
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000134".spl" file will automatically be updated and reloaded. If you change
135'spellfile' manually you need to use the |:mkspell| command. This sequence of
136commands mostly works well: >
Bram Moolenaar0d9c26d2005-07-02 23:19:16 +0000137 :edit <file in 'spellfile'>
Bram Moolenaarf461c8e2005-06-25 23:04:51 +0000138< (make changes to the spell file) >
139 :mkspell! %
140
141More details about the 'spellfile' format below |spell-wordlist-format|.
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +0000142
Bram Moolenaar0d9c26d2005-07-02 23:19:16 +0000143 *internal-wordlist*
Bram Moolenaar1f8a5f02005-07-01 22:41:52 +0000144The internal word list is used for all buffers where 'spell' is set. It is
145not stored, it is lost when you exit Vim. It is also cleared when 'encoding'
146is set.
147
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +0000148
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +0000149Finding suggestions for bad words:
Bram Moolenaarcc016f52005-12-10 20:23:46 +0000150 *z=*
151z= For the word under/after the cursor suggest correctly
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000152 spelled words. This also works to find alternatives
153 for a word that is not highlighted as a bad word,
154 e.g., when the word after it is bad.
Bram Moolenaar7df351e2006-01-23 22:30:28 +0000155 In Visual mode the highlighted text is taken as the
156 word to be replaced.
157 The results are sorted on similarity to the word being
158 replaced.
Bram Moolenaar90915b52005-08-21 22:17:52 +0000159 This may take a long time. Hit CTRL-C when you get
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +0000160 bored.
Bram Moolenaar90915b52005-08-21 22:17:52 +0000161
162 If the command is used without a count the
163 alternatives are listed and you can enter the number
164 of your choice or press <Enter> if you don't want to
165 replace. You can also use the mouse to click on your
166 choice (only works if the mouse can be used in Normal
167 mode and when there are no line wraps). Click on the
168 first line (the header) to cancel.
169
Bram Moolenaarfc1421e2006-04-20 22:17:20 +0000170 The suggestions listed normally replace a highlighted
171 bad word. Sometimes they include other text, in that
172 case the replaced text is also listed after a "<".
173
Bram Moolenaar90915b52005-08-21 22:17:52 +0000174 If a count is used that suggestion is used, without
Bram Moolenaarcc016f52005-12-10 20:23:46 +0000175 prompting. For example, "1z=" always takes the first
Bram Moolenaar90915b52005-08-21 22:17:52 +0000176 suggestion.
177
178 If 'verbose' is non-zero a score will be displayed
179 with the suggestions to indicate the likeliness to the
180 badly spelled word (the higher the score the more
181 different).
Bram Moolenaard857f0e2005-06-21 22:37:39 +0000182 When a word was replaced the redo command "." will
183 repeat the word replacement. This works like "ciw",
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +0000184 the good word and <Esc>. This does NOT work for Thai
185 and other languages without spaces between words.
Bram Moolenaard857f0e2005-06-21 22:37:39 +0000186
Bram Moolenaar24bbcfe2005-06-28 23:32:02 +0000187 *:spellr* *:spellrepall* *E752* *E753*
Bram Moolenaarcc016f52005-12-10 20:23:46 +0000188:spellr[epall] Repeat the replacement done by |z=| for all matches
Bram Moolenaar24bbcfe2005-06-28 23:32:02 +0000189 with the replaced word in the current window.
190
Bram Moolenaar488c6512005-08-11 20:09:58 +0000191In Insert mode, when the cursor is after a badly spelled word, you can use
192CTRL-X s to find suggestions. This works like Insert mode completion. Use
193CTRL-N to use the next suggestion, CTRL-P to go back. |i_CTRL-X_s|
194
Bram Moolenaard857f0e2005-06-21 22:37:39 +0000195The 'spellsuggest' option influences how the list of suggestions is generated
196and sorted. See |'spellsuggest'|.
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +0000197
Bram Moolenaar0d9c26d2005-07-02 23:19:16 +0000198The 'spellcapcheck' option is used to check the first word of a sentence
199starts with a capital. This doesn't work for the first word in the file.
200When there is a line break right after a sentence the highlighting of the next
Bram Moolenaar90cfdbe2005-08-12 19:59:19 +0000201line may be postponed. Use |CTRL-L| when needed. Also see |set-spc-auto| for
202how it can be set automatically when 'spelllang' is set.
Bram Moolenaar0d9c26d2005-07-02 23:19:16 +0000203
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000204Vim counts the number of times a good word is encountered. This is used to
205sort the suggestions: words that have been seen before get a small bonus,
206words that have been seen often get a bigger bonus. The COMMON item in the
207affix file can be used to define common words, so that this mechanism also
208works in a new or short file |spell-COMMON|.
209
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000210==============================================================================
2112. Remarks on spell checking *spell-remarks*
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +0000212
Bram Moolenaar6bb68362005-03-22 23:03:44 +0000213PERFORMANCE
214
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000215Vim does on-the-fly spell checking. To make this work fast the word list is
216loaded in memory. Thus this uses a lot of memory (1 Mbyte or more). There
217might also be a noticeable delay when the word list is loaded, which happens
218when 'spell' is set and when 'spelllang' is set while 'spell' was already set.
219To minimize the delay each word list is only loaded once, it is not deleted
220when 'spelllang' is made empty or 'spell' is reset. When 'encoding' is set
221all the word lists are reloaded, thus you may notice a delay then too.
Bram Moolenaar6bb68362005-03-22 23:03:44 +0000222
223
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000224REGIONS
225
226A word may be spelled differently in various regions. For example, English
227comes in (at least) these variants:
228
229 en all regions
Bram Moolenaar5c5474b2005-04-19 21:40:26 +0000230 en_au Australia
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000231 en_ca Canada
Bram Moolenaar5c5474b2005-04-19 21:40:26 +0000232 en_gb Great Britain
233 en_nz New Zealand
234 en_us USA
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000235
236Words that are not used in one region but are used in another region are
Bram Moolenaar520470a2005-06-16 21:59:56 +0000237highlighted with SpellLocal |hl-SpellLocal|.
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000238
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000239Always use lowercase letters for the language and region names.
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000240
Bram Moolenaar3638c682005-06-08 22:05:14 +0000241When adding a word with |zg| or another command it's always added for all
242regions. You can change that by manually editing the 'spellfile'. See
Bram Moolenaar0dc065e2005-07-04 22:49:24 +0000243|spell-wordlist-format|. Note that the regions as specified in the files in
Bram Moolenaar16d8f872005-11-26 23:46:11 +0000244'spellfile' are only used when all entries in 'spelllang' specify the same
Bram Moolenaar0dc065e2005-07-04 22:49:24 +0000245region (not counting files specified by their .spl name).
Bram Moolenaar3638c682005-06-08 22:05:14 +0000246
Bram Moolenaar5b8d8fd2005-08-16 23:01:50 +0000247 *spell-german*
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +0000248Specific exception: For German these special regions are used:
249 de all German words accepted
250 de_de old and new spelling
251 de_19 old spelling
252 de_20 new spelling
253 de_at Austria
254 de_ch Switzerland
255
Bram Moolenaar92d640f2005-09-05 22:11:52 +0000256 *spell-russian*
257Specific exception: For Russian these special regions are used:
258 ru all Russian words accepted
259 ru_ru "IE" letter spelling
260 ru_yo "YO" letter spelling
261
Bram Moolenaar5b8d8fd2005-08-16 23:01:50 +0000262 *spell-yiddish*
263Yiddish requires using "utf-8" encoding, because of the special characters
264used. If you are using latin1 Vim will use transliterated (romanized) Yiddish
265instead. If you want to use transliterated Yiddish with utf-8 use "yi-tr".
266In a table:
267 'encoding' 'spelllang'
268 utf-8 yi Yiddish
269 latin1 yi transliterated Yiddish
270 utf-8 yi-tr transliterated Yiddish
271
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000272
Bram Moolenaar3b506942005-06-23 22:36:45 +0000273SPELL FILES *spell-load*
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000274
275Vim searches for spell files in the "spell" subdirectory of the directories in
Bram Moolenaar3638c682005-06-08 22:05:14 +0000276'runtimepath'. The name is: LL.EEE.spl, where:
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000277 LL the language name
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000278 EEE the value of 'encoding'
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000279
Bram Moolenaar3b506942005-06-23 22:36:45 +0000280The value for "LL" comes from 'spelllang', but excludes the region name.
281Examples:
282 'spelllang' LL ~
283 en_us en
284 en-rare en-rare
285 medical_ca medical
286
Bram Moolenaar3638c682005-06-08 22:05:14 +0000287Only the first file is loaded, the one that is first in 'runtimepath'. If
288this succeeds then additionally files with the name LL.EEE.add.spl are loaded.
289All the ones that are found are used.
290
Bram Moolenaar1ef15e32006-02-01 21:56:25 +0000291If no spell file is found the |SpellFileMissing| autocommand event is
292triggered. This may trigger the |spellfile.vim| plugin to offer you
293downloading the spell file.
294
Bram Moolenaar0d9c26d2005-07-02 23:19:16 +0000295Additionally, the files related to the names in 'spellfile' are loaded. These
296are the files that |zg| and |zw| add good and wrong words to.
Bram Moolenaar3b506942005-06-23 22:36:45 +0000297
Bram Moolenaar0e21a3f2005-04-17 20:28:32 +0000298Exceptions:
299- Vim uses "latin1" when 'encoding' is "iso-8859-15". The euro sign doesn't
300 matter for spelling.
301- When no spell file for 'encoding' is found "ascii" is tried. This only
302 works for languages where nearly all words are ASCII, such as English. It
303 helps when 'encoding' is not "latin1", such as iso-8859-2, and English text
Bram Moolenaar3638c682005-06-08 22:05:14 +0000304 is being edited. For the ".add" files the same name as the found main
305 spell file is used.
306
307For example, with these values:
308 'runtimepath' is "~/.vim,/usr/share/vim70,~/.vim/after"
309 'encoding' is "iso-8859-2"
310 'spelllang' is "pl"
311
312Vim will look for:
3131. ~/.vim/spell/pl.iso-8859-2.spl
3142. /usr/share/vim70/spell/pl.iso-8859-2.spl
3153. ~/.vim/spell/pl.iso-8859-2.add.spl
3164. /usr/share/vim70/spell/pl.iso-8859-2.add.spl
3175. ~/.vim/after/spell/pl.iso-8859-2.add.spl
318
319This assumes 1. is not found and 2. is found.
320
321If 'encoding' is "latin1" Vim will look for:
3221. ~/.vim/spell/pl.latin1.spl
3232. /usr/share/vim70/spell/pl.latin1.spl
3243. ~/.vim/after/spell/pl.latin1.spl
3254. ~/.vim/spell/pl.ascii.spl
3265. /usr/share/vim70/spell/pl.ascii.spl
3276. ~/.vim/after/spell/pl.ascii.spl
328
329This assumes none of them are found (Polish doesn't make sense when leaving
330out the non-ASCII characters).
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000331
Bram Moolenaar6bb68362005-03-22 23:03:44 +0000332Spelling for EBCDIC is currently not supported.
333
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000334A spell file might not be available in the current 'encoding'. See
335|spell-mkspell| about how to create a spell file. Converting a spell file
Bram Moolenaar0e21a3f2005-04-17 20:28:32 +0000336with "iconv" will NOT work!
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000337
Bram Moolenaara40ceaf2006-01-13 22:35:40 +0000338 *spell-sug-file* *E781*
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000339If there is a file with exactly the same name as the ".spl" file but ending in
340".sug", that file will be used for giving better suggestions. It isn't loaded
341before suggestions are made to reduce memory use.
342
Bram Moolenaara40ceaf2006-01-13 22:35:40 +0000343 *E758* *E759* *E778* *E779* *E780* *E782*
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000344When loading a spell file Vim checks that it is properly formatted. If you
Bram Moolenaar0e21a3f2005-04-17 20:28:32 +0000345get an error the file may be truncated, modified or intended for another Vim
346version.
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000347
Bram Moolenaar6bb68362005-03-22 23:03:44 +0000348
Bram Moolenaar87b5ca52006-03-04 21:55:31 +0000349SPELLFILE CLEANUP *spellfile-cleanup*
350
351The |zw| command turns existing entries in 'spellfile' into comment lines.
352This avoids having to write a new file every time, but results in the file
353only getting longer, never shorter. To clean up the comment lines in all
354".add" spell files do this: >
355 :runtime spell/cleanadd.vim
356
357This deletes all comment lines, except the ones that start with "##". Use
358"##" lines to add comments that you want to keep.
359
360You can invoke this script as often as you like. A variable is provided to
361skip updating files that have been changed recently. Set it to the number of
362seconds that has passed since a file was changed before it will be cleaned.
363For example, to clean only files that were not changed in the last hour: >
364 let g:spell_clean_limit = 60 * 60
365The default is one second.
366
367
Bram Moolenaar6bb68362005-03-22 23:03:44 +0000368WORDS
369
370Vim uses a fixed method to recognize a word. This is independent of
371'iskeyword', so that it also works in help files and for languages that
372include characters like '-' in 'iskeyword'. The word characters do depend on
373'encoding'.
374
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +0000375The table with word characters is stored in the main .spl file. Therefore it
376matters what the current locale is when generating it! A .add.spl file does
Bram Moolenaarf461c8e2005-06-25 23:04:51 +0000377not contain a word table though.
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +0000378
Bram Moolenaarf9393ef2006-04-24 19:47:27 +0000379For a word that starts with a digit the digit is ignored, unless the word as a
380whole is recognized. Thus if "3D" is a word and "D" is not then "3D" is
381recognized as a word, but if "3D" is not a word then only the "D" is marked as
382bad. Hex numbers in the form 0x12ab and 0X12AB are recognized.
Bram Moolenaar6bb68362005-03-22 23:03:44 +0000383
384
Bram Moolenaar30abd282005-06-22 22:35:10 +0000385WORD COMBINATIONS
386
387It is possible to spell-check words that include a space. This is used to
388recognize words that are invalid when used by themselves, e.g. for "et al.".
389It can also be used to recognize "the the" and highlight it.
390
391The number of spaces is irrelevant. In most cases a line break may also
392appear. However, this makes it difficult to find out where to start checking
393for spelling mistakes. When you make a change to one line and only that line
394is redrawn Vim won't look in the previous line, thus when "et" is at the end
395of the previous line "al." will be flagged as an error. And when you type
396"the<CR>the" the highlighting doesn't appear until the first line is redrawn.
397Use |CTRL-L| to redraw right away. "[s" will also stop at a word combination
398with a line break.
399
400When encountering a line break Vim skips characters such as '*', '>' and '"',
401so that comments in C, shell and Vim code can be spell checked.
402
403
Bram Moolenaar9d0ec2e2005-04-20 19:45:58 +0000404SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING *spell-syntax*
Bram Moolenaar6bb68362005-03-22 23:03:44 +0000405
406Files that use syntax highlighting can specify where spell checking should be
407done:
408
Bram Moolenaar3638c682005-06-08 22:05:14 +00004091. everywhere default
4102. in specific items use "contains=@Spell"
4113. everywhere but specific items use "contains=@NoSpell"
Bram Moolenaar6bb68362005-03-22 23:03:44 +0000412
Bram Moolenaar3638c682005-06-08 22:05:14 +0000413For the second method adding the @NoSpell cluster will disable spell checking
414again. This can be used, for example, to add @Spell to the comments of a
415program, and add @NoSpell for items that shouldn't be checked.
Bram Moolenaarc81e5e72007-05-05 18:24:42 +0000416Also see |:syn-spell| for text that is not in a syntax item.
Bram Moolenaar6bb68362005-03-22 23:03:44 +0000417
Bram Moolenaar30abd282005-06-22 22:35:10 +0000418
419VIM SCRIPTS
420
421If you want to write a Vim script that does something with spelling, you may
422find these functions useful:
423
424 spellbadword() find badly spelled word at the cursor
425 spellsuggest() get list of spelling suggestions
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000426 soundfold() get the sound-a-like version of a word
Bram Moolenaar30abd282005-06-22 22:35:10 +0000427
Bram Moolenaar90cfdbe2005-08-12 19:59:19 +0000428
429SETTING 'spellcapcheck' AUTOMATICALLY *set-spc-auto*
430
431After the 'spelllang' option has been set successfully, Vim will source the
432files "spell/LANG.vim" in 'runtimepath'. "LANG" is the value of 'spelllang'
433up to the first comma, dot or underscore. This can be used to set options
434specifically for the language, especially 'spellcapcheck'.
435
436The distribution includes a few of these files. Use this command to see what
437they do: >
438 :next $VIMRUNTIME/spell/*.vim
439
440Note that the default scripts don't set 'spellcapcheck' if it was changed from
441the default value. This assumes the user prefers another value then.
442
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +0000443
444DOUBLE SCORING *spell-double-scoring*
445
446The 'spellsuggest' option can be used to select "double" scoring. This
447mechanism is based on the principle that there are two kinds of spelling
448mistakes:
449
4501. You know how to spell the word, but mistype something. This results in a
451 small editing distance (character swapped/omitted/inserted) and possibly a
452 word that sounds completely different.
453
4542. You don't know how to spell the word and type something that sounds right.
455 The edit distance can be big but the word is similar after sound-folding.
456
457Since scores for these two mistakes will be very different we use a list
458for each and mix them.
459
460The sound-folding is slow and people that know the language won't make the
461second kind of mistakes. Therefore 'spellsuggest' can be set to select the
462preferred method for scoring the suggestions.
463
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000464==============================================================================
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +00004653. Generating a spell file *spell-mkspell*
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000466
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000467Vim uses a binary file format for spelling. This greatly speeds up loading
468the word list and keeps it small.
Bram Moolenaar9a50b1b2005-06-27 22:48:21 +0000469 *.aff* *.dic* *Myspell*
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000470You can create a Vim spell file from the .aff and .dic files that Myspell
Bram Moolenaar00a927d2010-05-14 23:24:24 +0200471uses. Myspell is used by OpenOffice.org and Mozilla. The OpenOffice .oxt
472files are zip files which contain the .aff and .dic files. You should be able
473to find them here:
474 http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/dictionary
475The older, OpenOffice 2 files may be used if this doesn't work:
Bram Moolenaarc81e5e72007-05-05 18:24:42 +0000476 http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Dictionaries
Bram Moolenaar30abd282005-06-22 22:35:10 +0000477You can also use a plain word list. The results are the same, the choice
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000478depends on what word lists you can find.
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000479
Bram Moolenaar7d1f5db2005-07-03 21:39:27 +0000480If you install Aap (from www.a-a-p.org) you can use the recipes in the
481runtime/spell/??/ directories. Aap will take care of downloading the files,
482apply patches needed for Vim and build the .spl file.
483
Bram Moolenaare13305e2005-06-19 22:54:15 +0000484Make sure your current locale is set properly, otherwise Vim doesn't know what
485characters are upper/lower case letters. If the locale isn't available (e.g.,
486when using an MS-Windows codepage on Unix) add tables to the .aff file
Bram Moolenaar3b506942005-06-23 22:36:45 +0000487|spell-affix-chars|. If the .aff file doesn't define a table then the word
488table of the currently active spelling is used. If spelling is not active
489then Vim will try to guess.
Bram Moolenaare13305e2005-06-19 22:54:15 +0000490
Bram Moolenaar3b506942005-06-23 22:36:45 +0000491 *:mksp* *:mkspell*
492:mksp[ell][!] [-ascii] {outname} {inname} ...
Bram Moolenaar16d8f872005-11-26 23:46:11 +0000493 Generate a Vim spell file from word lists. Example: >
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000494 :mkspell /tmp/nl nl_NL.words
Bram Moolenaar3b506942005-06-23 22:36:45 +0000495< *E751*
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +0000496 When {outname} ends in ".spl" it is used as the output
497 file name. Otherwise it should be a language name,
Bram Moolenaar3b506942005-06-23 22:36:45 +0000498 such as "en", without the region name. The file
499 written will be "{outname}.{encoding}.spl", where
500 {encoding} is the value of the 'encoding' option.
Bram Moolenaar75c50c42005-06-04 22:06:24 +0000501
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000502 When the output file already exists [!] must be used
Bram Moolenaar520470a2005-06-16 21:59:56 +0000503 to overwrite it.
504
Bram Moolenaar0e21a3f2005-04-17 20:28:32 +0000505 When the [-ascii] argument is present, words with
506 non-ascii characters are skipped. The resulting file
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +0000507 ends in "ascii.spl".
Bram Moolenaar75c50c42005-06-04 22:06:24 +0000508
509 The input can be the Myspell format files {inname}.aff
510 and {inname}.dic. If {inname}.aff does not exist then
511 {inname} is used as the file name of a plain word
512 list.
513
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000514 Multiple {inname} arguments can be given to combine
515 regions into one Vim spell file. Example: >
516 :mkspell ~/.vim/spell/en /tmp/en_US /tmp/en_CA /tmp/en_AU
517< This combines the English word lists for US, CA and AU
518 into one en.spl file.
Bram Moolenaar910f66f2006-04-05 20:41:53 +0000519 Up to eight regions can be combined. *E754* *E755*
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +0000520 The REP and SAL items of the first .aff file where
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +0000521 they appear are used. |spell-REP| |spell-SAL|
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000522
Bram Moolenaar30abd282005-06-22 22:35:10 +0000523 This command uses a lot of memory, required to find
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +0000524 the optimal word tree (Polish, Italian and Hungarian
525 require several hundred Mbyte). The final result will
526 be much smaller, because compression is used. To
527 avoid running out of memory compression will be done
528 now and then. This can be tuned with the 'mkspellmem'
529 option.
Bram Moolenaar30abd282005-06-22 22:35:10 +0000530
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000531 After the spell file was written and it was being used
532 in a buffer it will be reloaded automatically.
Bram Moolenaar45eeb132005-06-06 21:59:07 +0000533
Bram Moolenaar9a50b1b2005-06-27 22:48:21 +0000534:mksp[ell] [-ascii] {name}.{enc}.add
535 Like ":mkspell" above, using {name}.{enc}.add as the
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000536 input file and producing an output file in the same
537 directory that has ".spl" appended.
Bram Moolenaar9a50b1b2005-06-27 22:48:21 +0000538
539:mksp[ell] [-ascii] {name}
540 Like ":mkspell" above, using {name} as the input file
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000541 and producing an output file in the same directory
542 that has ".{enc}.spl" appended.
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +0000543
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +0000544Vim will report the number of duplicate words. This might be a mistake in the
545list of words. But sometimes it is used to have different prefixes and
546suffixes for the same basic word to avoid them combining (e.g. Czech uses
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +0000547this). If you want Vim to report all duplicate words set the 'verbose'
548option.
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +0000549
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +0000550Since you might want to change a Myspell word list for use with Vim the
551following procedure is recommended:
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000552
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +00005531. Obtain the xx_YY.aff and xx_YY.dic files from Myspell.
5542. Make a copy of these files to xx_YY.orig.aff and xx_YY.orig.dic.
5553. Change the xx_YY.aff and xx_YY.dic files to remove bad words, add missing
Bram Moolenaar0cb032e2005-04-23 20:52:00 +0000556 words, define word characters with FOL/LOW/UPP, etc. The distributed
Bram Moolenaarc81e5e72007-05-05 18:24:42 +0000557 "*.diff" files can be used.
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +00005584. Start Vim with the right locale and use |:mkspell| to generate the Vim
559 spell file.
5605. Try out the spell file with ":set spell spelllang=xx" if you wrote it in
Bram Moolenaar7d1f5db2005-07-03 21:39:27 +0000561 a spell directory in 'runtimepath', or ":set spelllang=xx.enc.spl" if you
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000562 wrote it somewhere else.
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000563
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000564When the Myspell files are updated you can merge the differences:
Bram Moolenaar0cb032e2005-04-23 20:52:00 +00005651. Obtain the new Myspell files as xx_YY.new.aff and xx_UU.new.dic.
5662. Use Vimdiff to see what changed: >
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000567 vimdiff xx_YY.orig.dic xx_YY.new.dic
Bram Moolenaar0cb032e2005-04-23 20:52:00 +00005683. Take over the changes you like in xx_YY.dic.
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000569 You may also need to change xx_YY.aff.
Bram Moolenaar0cb032e2005-04-23 20:52:00 +00005704. Rename xx_YY.new.dic to xx_YY.orig.dic and xx_YY.new.aff to xx_YY.new.aff.
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000571
Bram Moolenaar3b506942005-06-23 22:36:45 +0000572
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +0000573SPELL FILE VERSIONS *E770* *E771* *E772*
574
575Spell checking is a relatively new feature in Vim, thus it's possible that the
576.spl file format will be changed to support more languages. Vim will check
577the validity of the spell file and report anything wrong.
578
579 E771: Old spell file, needs to be updated ~
580This spell file is older than your Vim. You need to update the .spl file.
581
582 E772: Spell file is for newer version of Vim ~
583This means the spell file was made for a later version of Vim. You need to
584update Vim.
585
586 E770: Unsupported section in spell file ~
587This means the spell file was made for a later version of Vim and contains a
588section that is required for the spell file to work. In this case it's
589probably a good idea to upgrade your Vim.
590
591
Bram Moolenaar3b506942005-06-23 22:36:45 +0000592SPELL FILE DUMP
593
594If for some reason you want to check what words are supported by the currently
595used spelling files, use this command:
596
597 *:spelldump* *:spelld*
598:spelld[ump] Open a new window and fill it with all currently valid
Bram Moolenaarac6e65f2005-08-29 22:25:38 +0000599 words. Compound words are not included.
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000600 Note: For some languages the result may be enormous,
601 causing Vim to run out of memory.
Bram Moolenaar3b506942005-06-23 22:36:45 +0000602
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000603:spelld[ump]! Like ":spelldump" and include the word count. This is
604 the number of times the word was found while
605 updating the screen. Words that are in COMMON items
606 get a starting count of 10.
607
Bram Moolenaar3b506942005-06-23 22:36:45 +0000608The format of the word list is used |spell-wordlist-format|. You should be
609able to read it with ":mkspell" to generate one .spl file that includes all
610the words.
611
Bram Moolenaar1f8a5f02005-07-01 22:41:52 +0000612When all entries to 'spelllang' use the same regions or no regions at all then
613the region information is included in the dumped words. Otherwise only words
614for the current region are included and no "/regions" line is generated.
Bram Moolenaar3b506942005-06-23 22:36:45 +0000615
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000616Comment lines with the name of the .spl file are used as a header above the
617words that were generated from that .spl file.
Bram Moolenaar3b506942005-06-23 22:36:45 +0000618
Bram Moolenaar1ef15e32006-02-01 21:56:25 +0000619
620SPELL FILE MISSING *spell-SpellFileMissing* *spellfile.vim*
621
622If the spell file for the language you are using is not available, you will
623get an error message. But if the "spellfile.vim" plugin is active it will
624offer you to download the spell file. Just follow the instructions, it will
Bram Moolenaarc1a11ed2008-06-24 22:09:24 +0000625ask you where to write the file (there must be a writable directory in
626'runtimepath' for this).
Bram Moolenaar1ef15e32006-02-01 21:56:25 +0000627
628The plugin has a default place where to look for spell files, on the Vim ftp
629server. If you want to use another location or another protocol, set the
630g:spellfile_URL variable to the directory that holds the spell files. The
Bram Moolenaar34e0bfa2007-05-10 18:44:18 +0000631|netrw| plugin is used for getting the file, look there for the specific
Bram Moolenaar1ef15e32006-02-01 21:56:25 +0000632syntax of the URL. Example: >
633 let g:spellfile_URL = 'http://ftp.vim.org/vim/runtime/spell'
634You may need to escape special characters.
635
636The plugin will only ask about downloading a language once. If you want to
637try again anyway restart Vim, or set g:spellfile_URL to another value (e.g.,
638prepend a space).
639
640To avoid using the "spellfile.vim" plugin do this in your vimrc file: >
641
642 let loaded_spellfile_plugin = 1
643
644Instead of using the plugin you can define a |SpellFileMissing| autocommand to
645handle the missing file yourself. You can use it like this: >
646
647 :au SpellFileMissing * call Download_spell_file(expand('<amatch>'))
648
649Thus the <amatch> item contains the name of the language. Another important
650value is 'encoding', since every encoding has its own spell file. With two
651exceptions:
652- For ISO-8859-15 (latin9) the name "latin1" is used (the encodings only
653 differ in characters not used in dictionary words).
654- The name "ascii" may also be used for some languages where the words use
655 only ASCII letters for most of the words.
656
657The default "spellfile.vim" plugin uses this autocommand, if you define your
Bram Moolenaarc81e5e72007-05-05 18:24:42 +0000658autocommand afterwards you may want to use ":au! SpellFileMissing" to overrule
Bram Moolenaar1ef15e32006-02-01 21:56:25 +0000659it. If you define your autocommand before the plugin is loaded it will notice
660this and not do anything.
Bram Moolenaar34e0bfa2007-05-10 18:44:18 +0000661 *E797*
662Note that the SpellFileMissing autocommand must not change or destroy the
663buffer the user was editing.
Bram Moolenaar1ef15e32006-02-01 21:56:25 +0000664
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000665==============================================================================
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +00006664. Spell file format *spell-file-format*
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000667
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000668This is the format of the files that are used by the person who creates and
669maintains a word list.
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000670
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000671Note that we avoid the word "dictionary" here. That is because the goal of
672spell checking differs from writing a dictionary (as in the book). For
Bram Moolenaar16d8f872005-11-26 23:46:11 +0000673spelling we need a list of words that are OK, thus should not be highlighted.
674Person and company names will not appear in a dictionary, but do appear in a
675word list. And some old words are rarely used while they are common
676misspellings. These do appear in a dictionary but not in a word list.
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000677
Bram Moolenaar7d1f5db2005-07-03 21:39:27 +0000678There are two formats: A straight list of words and a list using affix
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000679compression. The files with affix compression are used by Myspell (Mozilla
680and OpenOffice.org). This requires two files, one with .aff and one with .dic
681extension.
Bram Moolenaar75c50c42005-06-04 22:06:24 +0000682
683
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000684FORMAT OF STRAIGHT WORD LIST *spell-wordlist-format*
Bram Moolenaar75c50c42005-06-04 22:06:24 +0000685
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +0000686The words must appear one per line. That is all that is required.
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000687
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +0000688Additionally the following items are recognized:
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000689
Bram Moolenaar75c50c42005-06-04 22:06:24 +0000690- Empty and blank lines are ignored.
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000691
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000692 # comment ~
Bram Moolenaar75c50c42005-06-04 22:06:24 +0000693- Lines starting with a # are ignored (comment lines).
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000694
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000695 /encoding=utf-8 ~
Bram Moolenaar45eeb132005-06-06 21:59:07 +0000696- A line starting with "/encoding=", before any word, specifies the encoding
697 of the file. After the second '=' comes an encoding name. This tells Vim
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000698 to setup conversion from the specified encoding to 'encoding'. Thus you can
699 use one word list for several target encodings.
700
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000701 /regions=usca ~
Bram Moolenaar3638c682005-06-08 22:05:14 +0000702- A line starting with "/regions=" specifies the region names that are
703 supported. Each region name must be two ASCII letters. The first one is
704 region 1. Thus "/regions=usca" has region 1 "us" and region 2 "ca".
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +0000705 In an addition word list the region names should be equal to the main word
706 list!
707
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +0000708- Other lines starting with '/' are reserved for future use. The ones that
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000709 are not recognized are ignored. You do get a warning message, so that you
710 know something won't work.
Bram Moolenaar75c50c42005-06-04 22:06:24 +0000711
Bram Moolenaar1f8a5f02005-07-01 22:41:52 +0000712- A "/" may follow the word with the following items:
Bram Moolenaarc9b4b052006-04-30 18:54:39 +0000713 = Case must match exactly.
Bram Moolenaar1f8a5f02005-07-01 22:41:52 +0000714 ? Rare word.
715 ! Bad (wrong) word.
716 digit A region in which the word is valid. If no regions are
Bram Moolenaarc9b4b052006-04-30 18:54:39 +0000717 specified the word is valid in all regions.
Bram Moolenaar1f8a5f02005-07-01 22:41:52 +0000718
Bram Moolenaar3638c682005-06-08 22:05:14 +0000719Example:
720
721 # This is an example word list comment
722 /encoding=latin1 encoding of the file
723 /regions=uscagb regions "us", "ca" and "gb"
724 example word for all regions
Bram Moolenaar1f8a5f02005-07-01 22:41:52 +0000725 blah/12 word for regions "us" and "ca"
726 vim/! bad word
727 Campbell/?3 rare word in region 3 "gb"
728 's mornings/= keep-case word
Bram Moolenaar3638c682005-06-08 22:05:14 +0000729
Bram Moolenaar0dc065e2005-07-04 22:49:24 +0000730Note that when "/=" is used the same word with all upper-case letters is not
731accepted. This is different from a word with mixed case that is automatically
732marked as keep-case, those words may appear in all upper-case letters.
733
Bram Moolenaar75c50c42005-06-04 22:06:24 +0000734
Bram Moolenaar8dff8182006-04-06 20:18:50 +0000735FORMAT WITH .AFF AND .DIC FILES *aff-dic-format*
Bram Moolenaar75c50c42005-06-04 22:06:24 +0000736
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000737There are two files: the basic word list and an affix file. The affix file
738specifies settings for the language and can contain affixes. The affixes are
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000739used to modify the basic words to get the full word list. This significantly
740reduces the number of words, especially for a language like Polish. This is
741called affix compression.
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +0000742
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000743The basic word list and the affix file are combined with the ":mkspell"
744command and results in a binary spell file. All the preprocessing has been
745done, thus this file loads fast. The binary spell file format is described in
746the source code (src/spell.c). But only developers need to know about it.
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000747
748The preprocessing also allows us to take the Myspell language files and modify
749them before the Vim word list is made. The tools for this can be found in the
750"src/spell" directory.
751
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +0000752The format for the affix and word list files is based on what Myspell uses
753(the spell checker of Mozilla and OpenOffice.org). A description can be found
754here:
755 http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/affix.readme ~
756Note that affixes are case sensitive, this isn't obvious from the description.
757
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +0000758Vim supports quite a few extras. They are described below |spell-affix-vim|.
759Attempts have been made to keep this compatible with other spell checkers, so
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000760that the same files can often be used. One other project that offers more
761than Myspell is Hunspell ( http://hunspell.sf.net ).
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +0000762
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000763
Bram Moolenaar3638c682005-06-08 22:05:14 +0000764WORD LIST FORMAT *spell-dic-format*
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000765
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000766A short example, with line numbers:
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000767
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000768 1 1234 ~
769 2 aan ~
770 3 Als ~
771 4 Etten-Leur ~
772 5 et al. ~
773 6 's-Gravenhage ~
774 7 's-Gravenhaags ~
775 8 # word that differs between regions ~
776 9 kado/1 ~
777 10 cadeau/2 ~
778 11 TCP,IP ~
779 12 /the S affix may add a 's' ~
780 13 bedel/S ~
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000781
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +0000782The first line contains the number of words. Vim ignores it, but you do get
783an error message if it's not there. *E760*
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000784
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000785What follows is one word per line. White space at the end of the line is
786ignored, all other white space matters. The encoding is specified in the
787affix file |spell-SET|.
788
789Comment lines start with '#' or '/'. See the example lines 8 and 12. Note
790that putting a comment after a word is NOT allowed:
791
792 someword # comment that causes an error! ~
793
794After the word there is an optional slash and flags. Most of these flags are
795letters that indicate the affixes that can be used with this word. These are
796specified with SFX and PFX lines in the .aff file, see |spell-SFX| and
797|spell-PFX|. Vim allows using other flag types with the FLAG item in the
798affix file |spell-FLAG|.
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000799
800When the word only has lower-case letters it will also match with the word
801starting with an upper-case letter.
802
803When the word includes an upper-case letter, this means the upper-case letter
804is required at this position. The same word with a lower-case letter at this
805position will not match. When some of the other letters are upper-case it will
806not match either.
807
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000808The word with all upper-case characters will always be OK,
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000809
810 word list matches does not match ~
811 als als Als ALS ALs AlS aLs aLS
812 Als Als ALS als ALs AlS aLs aLS
813 ALS ALS als Als ALs AlS aLs aLS
814 AlS AlS ALS als Als ALs aLs aLS
815
Bram Moolenaar1cbe5f72005-12-29 22:51:09 +0000816The KEEPCASE affix ID can be used to specifically match a word with identical
817case only, see below |spell-KEEPCASE|.
Bram Moolenaar45eeb132005-06-06 21:59:07 +0000818
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000819Note: in line 5 to 7 non-word characters are used. You can include any
820character in a word. When checking the text a word still only matches when it
821appears with a non-word character before and after it. For Myspell a word
822starting with a non-word character probably won't work.
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000823
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +0000824In line 12 the word "TCP/IP" is defined. Since the slash has a special
825meaning the comma is used instead. This is defined with the SLASH item in the
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000826affix file, see |spell-SLASH|. Note that without this SLASH item the word
827will be "TCP,IP".
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +0000828
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000829
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000830AFFIX FILE FORMAT *spell-aff-format* *spell-affix-vim*
Bram Moolenaar0dc065e2005-07-04 22:49:24 +0000831
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000832 *spell-affix-comment*
833Comment lines in the .aff file start with a '#':
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000834
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000835 # comment line ~
836
Bram Moolenaar9f94b052008-11-30 20:12:46 +0000837Items with a fixed number of arguments can be followed by a comment. But only
838if none of the arguments can contain white space. The comment must start with
839a "#" character. Example:
840
841 KEEPCASE = # fix case for words with this flag ~
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000842
843
844ENCODING *spell-SET*
845
846The affix file can be in any encoding that is supported by "iconv". However,
847in some cases the current locale should also be set properly at the time
848|:mkspell| is invoked. Adding FOL/LOW/UPP lines removes this requirement
849|spell-FOL|.
850
851The encoding should be specified before anything where the encoding matters.
852The encoding applies both to the affix file and the dictionary file. It is
853done with a SET line:
854
855 SET utf-8 ~
856
857The encoding can be different from the value of the 'encoding' option at the
858time ":mkspell" is used. Vim will then convert everything to 'encoding' and
859generate a spell file for 'encoding'. If some of the used characters to not
860fit in 'encoding' you will get an error message.
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000861 *spell-affix-mbyte*
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000862When using a multi-byte encoding it's possible to use more different affix
863flags. But Myspell doesn't support that, thus you may not want to use it
864anyway. For compatibility use an 8-bit encoding.
Bram Moolenaar13fcaaf2005-04-15 21:13:42 +0000865
Bram Moolenaare13305e2005-06-19 22:54:15 +0000866
Bram Moolenaar362e1a32006-03-06 23:29:24 +0000867INFORMATION
868
869These entries in the affix file can be used to add information to the spell
870file. There are no restrictions on the format, but they should be in the
871right encoding.
872
873 *spell-NAME* *spell-VERSION* *spell-HOME*
874 *spell-AUTHOR* *spell-EMAIL* *spell-COPYRIGHT*
Bram Moolenaarc9b4b052006-04-30 18:54:39 +0000875 NAME Name of the language
876 VERSION 1.0.1 with fixes
Bram Moolenaar362e1a32006-03-06 23:29:24 +0000877 HOME http://www.myhome.eu
878 AUTHOR John Doe
879 EMAIL john AT Doe DOT net
Bram Moolenaarc9b4b052006-04-30 18:54:39 +0000880 COPYRIGHT LGPL
Bram Moolenaar362e1a32006-03-06 23:29:24 +0000881
882These fields are put in the .spl file as-is. The |:spellinfo| command can be
883used to view the info.
884
885 *:spellinfo* *:spelli*
886:spelli[nfo] Display the information for the spell file(s) used for
887 the current buffer.
888
889
Bram Moolenaare13305e2005-06-19 22:54:15 +0000890CHARACTER TABLES
Bram Moolenaar0cb032e2005-04-23 20:52:00 +0000891 *spell-affix-chars*
Bram Moolenaar82cf9b62005-06-07 21:09:25 +0000892When using an 8-bit encoding the affix file should define what characters are
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000893word characters. This is because the system where ":mkspell" is used may not
894support a locale with this encoding and isalpha() won't work. For example
895when using "cp1250" on Unix.
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +0000896 *E761* *E762* *spell-FOL*
897 *spell-LOW* *spell-UPP*
Bram Moolenaar0cb032e2005-04-23 20:52:00 +0000898Three lines in the affix file are needed. Simplistic example:
899
Bram Moolenaare13305e2005-06-19 22:54:15 +0000900 FOL áëñ ~
901 LOW áëñ ~
902 UPP ÁËÑ ~
Bram Moolenaar0cb032e2005-04-23 20:52:00 +0000903
904All three lines must have exactly the same number of characters.
905
906The "FOL" line specifies the case-folded characters. These are used to
907compare words while ignoring case. For most encodings this is identical to
908the lower case line.
909
910The "LOW" line specifies the characters in lower-case. Mostly it's equal to
911the "FOL" line.
912
913The "UPP" line specifies the characters with upper-case. That is, a character
914is upper-case where it's different from the character at the same position in
915"FOL".
916
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +0000917An exception is made for the German sharp s ß. The upper-case version is
918"SS". In the FOL/LOW/UPP lines it should be included, so that it's recognized
919as a word character, but use the ß character in all three.
920
Bram Moolenaar0cb032e2005-04-23 20:52:00 +0000921ASCII characters should be omitted, Vim always handles these in the same way.
922When the encoding is UTF-8 no word characters need to be specified.
923
924 *E763*
Bram Moolenaar3b506942005-06-23 22:36:45 +0000925Vim allows you to use spell checking for several languages in the same file.
926You can list them in the 'spelllang' option. As a consequence all spell files
927for the same encoding must use the same word characters, otherwise they can't
928be combined without errors. If you get a warning that the word tables differ
929you may need to generate the .spl file again with |:mkspell|. Check the FOL,
930LOW and UPP lines in the used .aff file.
931
932The XX.ascii.spl spell file generated with the "-ascii" argument will not
933contain the table with characters, so that it can be combine with spell files
934for any encoding. The .add.spl files also do not contain the table.
Bram Moolenaar0cb032e2005-04-23 20:52:00 +0000935
Bram Moolenaare7566042005-06-17 22:00:15 +0000936
Bram Moolenaar9a50b1b2005-06-27 22:48:21 +0000937MID-WORD CHARACTERS
938 *spell-midword*
939Some characters are only to be considered word characters if they are used in
940between two ordinary word characters. An example is the single quote: It is
941often used to put text in quotes, thus it can't be recognized as a word
942character, but when it appears in between word characters it must be part of
943the word. This is needed to detect a spelling error such as they'are. That
944should be they're, but since "they" and "are" are words themselves that would
945go unnoticed.
946
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000947These characters are defined with MIDWORD in the .aff file. Example:
Bram Moolenaar9a50b1b2005-06-27 22:48:21 +0000948
949 MIDWORD '- ~
950
951
Bram Moolenaar6e7c7f32005-08-24 22:16:11 +0000952FLAG TYPES *spell-FLAG*
953
954Flags are used to specify the affixes that can be used with a word and for
955other properties of the word. Normally single-character flags are used. This
956limits the number of possible flags, especially for 8-bit encodings. The FLAG
957item can be used if more affixes are to be used. Possible values:
958
959 FLAG long use two-character flags
960 FLAG num use numbers, from 1 up to 65000
Bram Moolenaar81f1ecb2005-08-25 21:27:31 +0000961 FLAG caplong use one-character flags without A-Z and two-character
Bram Moolenaar6e7c7f32005-08-24 22:16:11 +0000962 flags that start with A-Z
963
964With "FLAG num" the numbers in a list of affixes need to be separated with a
965comma: "234,2143,1435". This method is inefficient, but useful if the file is
966generated with a program.
967
Bram Moolenaar81f1ecb2005-08-25 21:27:31 +0000968When using "caplong" the two-character flags all start with a capital: "Aa",
969"B1", "BB", etc. This is useful to use one-character flags for the most
970common items and two-character flags for uncommon items.
Bram Moolenaar6e7c7f32005-08-24 22:16:11 +0000971
972Note: When using utf-8 only characters up to 65000 may be used for flags.
973
Bram Moolenaar9f94b052008-11-30 20:12:46 +0000974Note: even when using "num" or "long" the number of flags available to
975compounding and prefixes is limited to about 250.
976
Bram Moolenaar6e7c7f32005-08-24 22:16:11 +0000977
Bram Moolenaare13305e2005-06-19 22:54:15 +0000978AFFIXES
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +0000979 *spell-PFX* *spell-SFX*
Bram Moolenaare13305e2005-06-19 22:54:15 +0000980The usual PFX (prefix) and SFX (suffix) lines are supported (see the Myspell
Bram Moolenaar9a50b1b2005-06-27 22:48:21 +0000981documentation or the Aspell manual:
982http://aspell.net/man-html/Affix-Compression.html).
Bram Moolenaare13305e2005-06-19 22:54:15 +0000983
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +0000984Summary:
985 SFX L Y 2 ~
986 SFX L 0 re [^x] ~
987 SFX L 0 ro x ~
988
989The first line is a header and has four fields:
990 SFX {flag} {combine} {count}
991
992{flag} The name used for the suffix. Mostly it's a single letter,
993 but other characters can be used, see |spell-FLAG|.
994
995{combine} Can be 'Y' or 'N'. When 'Y' then the word plus suffix can
996 also have a prefix. When 'N' then a prefix is not allowed.
997
998{count} The number of lines following. If this is wrong you will get
999 an error message.
1000
1001For PFX the fields are exactly the same.
1002
1003The basic format for the following lines is:
Bram Moolenaar899dddf2006-03-26 21:06:50 +00001004 SFX {flag} {strip} {add} {condition} {extra}
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001005
1006{flag} Must be the same as the {flag} used in the first line.
1007
1008{strip} Characters removed from the basic word. There is no check if
1009 the characters are actually there, only the length is used (in
1010 bytes). This better match the {condition}, otherwise strange
1011 things may happen. If the {strip} length is equal to or
1012 longer than the basic word the suffix won't be used.
1013 When {strip} is 0 (zero) then nothing is stripped.
1014
1015{add} Characters added to the basic word, after removing {strip}.
Bram Moolenaar899dddf2006-03-26 21:06:50 +00001016 Optionally there is a '/' followed by flags. The flags apply
1017 to the word plus affix. See |spell-affix-flags|
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001018
1019{condition} A simplistic pattern. Only when this matches with a basic
1020 word will the suffix be used for that word. This is normally
1021 for using one suffix letter with different {add} and {strip}
1022 fields for words with different endings.
1023 When {condition} is a . (dot) there is no condition.
1024 The pattern may contain:
1025 - Literal characters.
1026 - A set of characters in []. [abc] matches a, b and c.
1027 A dash is allowed for a range [a-c], but this is
1028 Vim-specific.
1029 - A set of characters that starts with a ^, meaning the
1030 complement of the specified characters. [^abc] matches any
1031 character but a, b and c.
1032
Bram Moolenaar899dddf2006-03-26 21:06:50 +00001033{extra} Optional extra text:
Bram Moolenaar899dddf2006-03-26 21:06:50 +00001034 # comment Comment is ignored
1035 - Hunspell uses this, ignored
Bram Moolenaar899dddf2006-03-26 21:06:50 +00001036
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001037For PFX the fields are the same, but the {strip}, {add} and {condition} apply
1038to the start of the word.
1039
1040Note: Myspell ignores any extra text after the relevant info. Vim requires
1041this text to start with a "#" so that mistakes don't go unnoticed. Example:
Bram Moolenaar9a50b1b2005-06-27 22:48:21 +00001042
1043 SFX F 0 in [^i]n # Spion > Spionin ~
Bram Moolenaarc9b4b052006-04-30 18:54:39 +00001044 SFX F 0 nen in # Bauerin > Bauerinnen ~
Bram Moolenaar9a50b1b2005-06-27 22:48:21 +00001045
Bram Moolenaar81f1ecb2005-08-25 21:27:31 +00001046Apparently Myspell allows an affix name to appear more than once. Since this
1047might also be a mistake, Vim checks for an extra "S". The affix files for
1048Myspell that use this feature apparently have this flag. Example:
1049
1050 SFX a Y 1 S ~
1051 SFX a 0 an . ~
1052
1053 SFX a Y 2 S ~
1054 SFX a 0 en . ~
1055 SFX a 0 on . ~
1056
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001057
1058AFFIX FLAGS *spell-affix-flags*
1059
1060This is a feature that comes from Hunspell: The affix may specify flags. This
1061works similar to flags specified on a basic word. The flags apply to the
Bram Moolenaar8dff8182006-04-06 20:18:50 +00001062basic word plus the affix (but there are restrictions). Example:
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001063
1064 SFX S Y 1 ~
1065 SFX S 0 s . ~
1066
1067 SFX A Y 1 ~
1068 SFX A 0 able/S . ~
1069
1070When the dictionary file contains "drink/AS" then these words are possible:
1071
1072 drink
1073 drinks uses S suffix
1074 drinkable uses A suffix
1075 drinkables uses A suffix and then S suffix
1076
1077Generally the flags of the suffix are added to the flags of the basic word,
1078both are used for the word plus suffix. But the flags of the basic word are
1079only used once for affixes, except that both one prefix and one suffix can be
1080used when both support combining.
1081
1082Specifically, the affix flags can be used for:
Bram Moolenaar8dff8182006-04-06 20:18:50 +00001083- Suffixes on suffixes, as in the example above. This works once, thus you
1084 can have two suffixes on a word (plus one prefix).
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001085- Making the word with the affix rare, by using the |spell-RARE| flag.
1086- Exclude the word with the affix from compounding, by using the
1087 |spell-COMPOUNDFORBIDFLAG| flag.
Bram Moolenaar910f66f2006-04-05 20:41:53 +00001088- Allow the word with the affix to be part of a compound word on the side of
1089 the affix with the |spell-COMPOUNDPERMITFLAG|.
Bram Moolenaar8dff8182006-04-06 20:18:50 +00001090- Use the NEEDCOMPOUND flag: word plus affix can only be used as part of a
1091 compound word. |spell-NEEDCOMPOUND|
1092- Compound flags: word plus affix can be part of a compound word at the end,
1093 middle, start, etc. The flags are combined with the flags of the basic
1094 word. |spell-compound|
1095- NEEDAFFIX: another affix is needed to make a valid word.
1096- CIRCUMFIX, as explained just below.
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001097
Bram Moolenaar8dff8182006-04-06 20:18:50 +00001098
1099CIRCUMFIX *spell-CIRCUMFIX*
1100
1101The CIRCUMFIX flag means a prefix and suffix must be added at the same time.
1102If a prefix has the CIRCUMFIX flag than only suffixes with the CIRCUMFIX flag
1103can be added, and the other way around.
1104An alternative is to only specify the suffix, and give the that suffix two
1105flags: The required prefix and the NEEDAFFIX flag. |spell-NEEDAFFIX|
1106
1107
Bram Moolenaarc9b4b052006-04-30 18:54:39 +00001108PFXPOSTPONE *spell-PFXPOSTPONE*
Bram Moolenaar8dff8182006-04-06 20:18:50 +00001109
Bram Moolenaare13305e2005-06-19 22:54:15 +00001110When an affix file has very many prefixes that apply to many words it's not
1111possible to build the whole word list in memory. This applies to Hebrew (a
1112list with all words is over a Gbyte). In that case applying prefixes must be
1113postponed. This makes spell checking slower. It is indicated by this keyword
1114in the .aff file:
1115
1116 PFXPOSTPONE ~
1117
Bram Moolenaar8dff8182006-04-06 20:18:50 +00001118Only prefixes without a chop string and without flags can be postponed.
1119Prefixes with a chop string or with flags will still be included in the word
1120list. An exception if the chop string is one character and equal to the last
1121character of the added string, but in lower case. Thus when the chop string
1122is used to allow the following word to start with an upper case letter.
Bram Moolenaare13305e2005-06-19 22:54:15 +00001123
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001124
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +00001125WORDS WITH A SLASH *spell-SLASH*
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001126
1127The slash is used in the .dic file to separate the basic word from the affix
Bram Moolenaar33aec762006-01-22 23:30:12 +00001128letters and other flags. Unfortunately, this means you cannot use a slash in
1129a word. Thus "TCP/IP" is not a word but "TCP with the flags "IP". To include
1130a slash in the word put a backslash before it: "TCP\/IP". In the rare case
1131you want to use a backslash inside a word you need to use two backslashes.
1132Any other use of the backslash is reserved for future expansion.
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001133
1134
Bram Moolenaar1cbe5f72005-12-29 22:51:09 +00001135KEEP-CASE WORDS *spell-KEEPCASE*
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001136
Bram Moolenaar1cbe5f72005-12-29 22:51:09 +00001137In the affix file a KEEPCASE line can be used to define the affix name used
1138for keep-case words. Example:
Bram Moolenaar45eeb132005-06-06 21:59:07 +00001139
Bram Moolenaar1cbe5f72005-12-29 22:51:09 +00001140 KEEPCASE = ~
Bram Moolenaar45eeb132005-06-06 21:59:07 +00001141
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001142This flag is not supported by Myspell. It has the meaning that case matters.
1143This can be used if the word does not have the first letter in upper case at
1144the start of a sentence. Example:
1145
1146 word list matches does not match ~
1147 's morgens/= 's morgens 'S morgens 's Morgens 'S MORGENS
1148 's Morgens 's Morgens 'S MORGENS 'S morgens 's morgens
1149
1150The flag can also be used to avoid that the word matches when it is in all
1151upper-case letters.
Bram Moolenaar45eeb132005-06-06 21:59:07 +00001152
Bram Moolenaare13305e2005-06-19 22:54:15 +00001153
Bram Moolenaar1cbe5f72005-12-29 22:51:09 +00001154RARE WORDS *spell-RARE*
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001155
Bram Moolenaar1cbe5f72005-12-29 22:51:09 +00001156In the affix file a RARE line can be used to define the affix name used for
Bram Moolenaar45eeb132005-06-06 21:59:07 +00001157rare words. Example:
1158
Bram Moolenaar1cbe5f72005-12-29 22:51:09 +00001159 RARE ? ~
Bram Moolenaar45eeb132005-06-06 21:59:07 +00001160
1161Rare words are highlighted differently from bad words. This is to be used for
1162words that are correct for the language, but are hardly ever used and could be
Bram Moolenaar30abd282005-06-22 22:35:10 +00001163a typing mistake anyway. When the same word is found as good it won't be
1164highlighted as rare.
1165
Bram Moolenaar910f66f2006-04-05 20:41:53 +00001166This flag can also be used on an affix, so that a basic word is not rare but
1167the basic word plus affix is rare |spell-affix-flags|. However, if the word
1168also appears as a good word in another way (e.g., in another region) it won't
1169be marked as rare.
1170
Bram Moolenaar30abd282005-06-22 22:35:10 +00001171
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +00001172BAD WORDS *spell-BAD*
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001173
Bram Moolenaar30abd282005-06-22 22:35:10 +00001174In the affix file a BAD line can be used to define the affix name used for
1175bad words. Example:
1176
1177 BAD ! ~
1178
1179This can be used to exclude words that would otherwise be good. For example
Bram Moolenaar9a50b1b2005-06-27 22:48:21 +00001180"the the" in the .dic file:
1181
1182 the the/! ~
1183
1184Once a word has been marked as bad it won't be undone by encountering the same
1185word as good.
Bram Moolenaar45eeb132005-06-06 21:59:07 +00001186
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001187The flag also applies to the word with affixes, thus this can be used to mark
1188a whole bunch of related words as bad.
1189
Bram Moolenaar9f94b052008-11-30 20:12:46 +00001190 *spell-FORBIDDENWORD*
1191FORBIDDENWORD can be used just like BAD. For compatibility with Hunspell.
1192
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +00001193 *spell-NEEDAFFIX*
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001194The NEEDAFFIX flag is used to require that a word is used with an affix. The
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001195word itself is not a good word (unless there is an empty affix). Example:
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001196
1197 NEEDAFFIX + ~
1198
Bram Moolenaar45eeb132005-06-06 21:59:07 +00001199
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +00001200COMPOUND WORDS *spell-compound*
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001201
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001202A compound word is a longer word made by concatenating words that appear in
1203the .dic file. To specify which words may be concatenated a character is
1204used. This character is put in the list of affixes after the word. We will
1205call this character a flag here. Obviously these flags must be different from
1206any affix IDs used.
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001207
1208 *spell-COMPOUNDFLAG*
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001209The Myspell compatible method uses one flag, specified with COMPOUNDFLAG. All
1210words with this flag combine in any order. This means there is no control
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001211over which word comes first. Example:
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001212 COMPOUNDFLAG c ~
1213
Bram Moolenaar362e1a32006-03-06 23:29:24 +00001214 *spell-COMPOUNDRULE*
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001215A more advanced method to specify how compound words can be formed uses
1216multiple items with multiple flags. This is not compatible with Myspell 3.0.
1217Let's start with an example:
Bram Moolenaar362e1a32006-03-06 23:29:24 +00001218 COMPOUNDRULE c+ ~
1219 COMPOUNDRULE se ~
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001220
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001221The first line defines that words with the "c" flag can be concatenated in any
1222order. The second line defines compound words that are made of one word with
1223the "s" flag and one word with the "e" flag. With this dictionary:
1224 bork/c ~
1225 onion/s ~
1226 soup/e ~
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001227
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001228You can make these words:
1229 bork
1230 borkbork
1231 borkborkbork
1232 (etc.)
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001233 onion
1234 soup
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001235 onionsoup
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001236
Bram Moolenaar362e1a32006-03-06 23:29:24 +00001237The COMPOUNDRULE item may appear multiple times. The argument is made out of
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001238one or more groups, where each group can be:
1239 one flag e.g., c
1240 alternate flags inside [] e.g., [abc]
1241Optionally this may be followed by:
1242 * the group appears zero or more times, e.g., sm*e
1243 + the group appears one or more times, e.g., c+
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001244
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001245This is similar to the regexp pattern syntax (but not the same!). A few
1246examples with the sequence of word flags they require:
Bram Moolenaar362e1a32006-03-06 23:29:24 +00001247 COMPOUNDRULE x+ x xx xxx etc.
1248 COMPOUNDRULE yz yz
1249 COMPOUNDRULE x+z xz xxz xxxz etc.
1250 COMPOUNDRULE yx+ yx yxx yxxx etc.
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001251
Bram Moolenaar362e1a32006-03-06 23:29:24 +00001252 COMPOUNDRULE [abc]z az bz cz
1253 COMPOUNDRULE [abc]+z az aaz abaz bz baz bcbz cz caz cbaz etc.
1254 COMPOUNDRULE a[xyz]+ ax axx axyz ay ayx ayzz az azy azxy etc.
1255 COMPOUNDRULE sm*e se sme smme smmme etc.
1256 COMPOUNDRULE s[xyz]*e se sxe sxye sxyxe sye syze sze szye szyxe etc.
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001257
Bram Moolenaara6c840d2005-08-22 22:59:46 +00001258A specific example: Allow a compound to be made of two words and a dash:
1259 In the .aff file:
Bram Moolenaar362e1a32006-03-06 23:29:24 +00001260 COMPOUNDRULE sde ~
Bram Moolenaara6c840d2005-08-22 22:59:46 +00001261 NEEDAFFIX x ~
Bram Moolenaar899dddf2006-03-26 21:06:50 +00001262 COMPOUNDWORDMAX 3 ~
Bram Moolenaara6c840d2005-08-22 22:59:46 +00001263 COMPOUNDMIN 1 ~
1264 In the .dic file:
1265 start/s ~
1266 end/e ~
1267 -/xd ~
1268
1269This allows for the word "start-end", but not "startend".
1270
Bram Moolenaar910f66f2006-04-05 20:41:53 +00001271An additional implied rule is that, without further flags, a word with a
1272prefix cannot be compounded after another word, and a word with a suffix
1273cannot be compounded with a following word. Thus the affix cannot appear
1274on the inside of a compound word. This can be changed with the
1275|spell-COMPOUNDPERMITFLAG|.
1276
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001277 *spell-NEEDCOMPOUND*
1278The NEEDCOMPOUND flag is used to require that a word is used as part of a
1279compound word. The word itself is not a good word. Example:
1280
1281 NEEDCOMPOUND & ~
1282
Bram Moolenaar9f94b052008-11-30 20:12:46 +00001283 *spell-ONLYINCOMPOUND*
1284The ONLYINCOMPOUND does exactly the same as NEEDCOMPOUND. Supported for
Bram Moolenaar8f3f58f2010-01-06 20:52:26 +01001285compatibility with Hunspell.
Bram Moolenaar9f94b052008-11-30 20:12:46 +00001286
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001287 *spell-COMPOUNDMIN*
Bram Moolenaarac6e65f2005-08-29 22:25:38 +00001288The minimal character length of a word used for compounding is specified with
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001289COMPOUNDMIN. Example:
1290 COMPOUNDMIN 5 ~
1291
Bram Moolenaarac6e65f2005-08-29 22:25:38 +00001292When omitted there is no minimal length. Obviously you could just leave out
1293the compound flag from short words instead, this feature is present for
1294compatibility with Myspell.
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001295
Bram Moolenaar899dddf2006-03-26 21:06:50 +00001296 *spell-COMPOUNDWORDMAX*
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001297The maximum number of words that can be concatenated into a compound word is
Bram Moolenaar899dddf2006-03-26 21:06:50 +00001298specified with COMPOUNDWORDMAX. Example:
1299 COMPOUNDWORDMAX 3 ~
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001300
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001301When omitted there is no maximum. It applies to all compound words.
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001302
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001303To set a limit for words with specific flags make sure the items in
Bram Moolenaar362e1a32006-03-06 23:29:24 +00001304COMPOUNDRULE where they appear don't allow too many words.
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001305
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001306 *spell-COMPOUNDSYLMAX*
1307The maximum number of syllables that a compound word may contain is specified
1308with COMPOUNDSYLMAX. Example:
1309 COMPOUNDSYLMAX 6 ~
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001310
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001311This has no effect if there is no SYLLABLE item. Without COMPOUNDSYLMAX there
1312is no limit on the number of syllables.
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001313
Bram Moolenaar899dddf2006-03-26 21:06:50 +00001314If both COMPOUNDWORDMAX and COMPOUNDSYLMAX are defined, a compound word is
Bram Moolenaara6c840d2005-08-22 22:59:46 +00001315accepted if it fits one of the criteria, thus is either made from up to
Bram Moolenaar899dddf2006-03-26 21:06:50 +00001316COMPOUNDWORDMAX words or contains up to COMPOUNDSYLMAX syllables.
Bram Moolenaara6c840d2005-08-22 22:59:46 +00001317
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001318 *spell-COMPOUNDFORBIDFLAG*
1319The COMPOUNDFORBIDFLAG specifies a flag that can be used on an affix. It
Bram Moolenaar910f66f2006-04-05 20:41:53 +00001320means that the word plus affix cannot be used in a compound word. Example:
1321 affix file:
1322 COMPOUNDFLAG c ~
1323 COMPOUNDFORBIDFLAG x ~
1324 SFX a Y 2 ~
1325 SFX a 0 s . ~
1326 SFX a 0 ize/x . ~
1327 dictionary:
1328 word/c ~
1329 util/ac ~
1330
1331This allows for "wordutil" and "wordutils" but not "wordutilize".
Bram Moolenaar18144c82006-04-12 21:52:12 +00001332Note: this doesn't work for postponed prefixes yet.
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001333
1334 *spell-COMPOUNDPERMITFLAG*
1335The COMPOUNDPERMITFLAG specifies a flag that can be used on an affix. It
1336means that the word plus affix can also be used in a compound word in a way
Bram Moolenaar910f66f2006-04-05 20:41:53 +00001337where the affix ends up halfway the word. Without this flag that is not
1338allowed.
Bram Moolenaar18144c82006-04-12 21:52:12 +00001339Note: this doesn't work for postponed prefixes yet.
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001340
Bram Moolenaar899dddf2006-03-26 21:06:50 +00001341 *spell-COMPOUNDROOT*
1342The COMPOUNDROOT flag is used for words in the dictionary that are already a
1343compound. This means it counts for two words when checking the compounding
1344rules. Can also be used for an affix to count the affix as a compounding
1345word.
Bram Moolenaar899dddf2006-03-26 21:06:50 +00001346
Bram Moolenaar9f94b052008-11-30 20:12:46 +00001347 *spell-CHECKCOMPOUNDPATTERN*
1348CHECKCOMPOUNDPATTERN is used to define patterns that, when matching at the
1349position where two words are compounded together forbids the compound.
1350For example:
1351 CHECKCOMPOUNDPATTERN o e ~
1352
1353This forbids compounding if the first word ends in "o" and the second word
1354starts with "e".
1355
1356The arguments must be plain text, no patterns are actually supported, despite
1357the item name. Case is always ignored.
1358
1359The Hunspell feature to use three arguments and flags is not supported.
1360
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001361 *spell-SYLLABLE*
1362The SYLLABLE item defines characters or character sequences that are used to
1363count the number of syllables in a word. Example:
1364 SYLLABLE aáeéiíoóöõuúüûy/aa/au/ea/ee/ei/ie/oa/oe/oo/ou/uu/ui ~
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001365
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001366Before the first slash is the set of characters that are counted for one
1367syllable, also when repeated and mixed, until the next character that is not
1368in this set. After the slash come sequences of characters that are counted
1369for one syllable. These are preferred over using characters from the set.
1370With the example "ideeen" has three syllables, counted by "i", "ee" and "e".
1371
1372Only case-folded letters need to be included.
1373
Bram Moolenaarc81e5e72007-05-05 18:24:42 +00001374Another way to restrict compounding was mentioned above: Adding the
Bram Moolenaar910f66f2006-04-05 20:41:53 +00001375|spell-COMPOUNDFORBIDFLAG| flag to an affix causes all words that are made
1376with that affix not be be used for compounding.
Bram Moolenaar8aff23a2005-08-19 20:40:30 +00001377
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +00001378
1379UNLIMITED COMPOUNDING *spell-NOBREAK*
1380
1381For some languages, such as Thai, there is no space in between words. This
1382looks like all words are compounded. To specify this use the NOBREAK item in
1383the affix file, without arguments:
1384 NOBREAK ~
1385
1386Vim will try to figure out where one word ends and a next starts. When there
1387are spelling mistakes this may not be quite right.
1388
Bram Moolenaarae5bce12005-08-15 21:41:48 +00001389
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001390 *spell-COMMON*
1391Common words can be specified with the COMMON item. This will give better
1392suggestions when editing a short file. Example:
1393
1394 COMMON the of to and a in is it you that he was for on are ~
1395
1396The words must be separated by white space, up to 25 per line.
1397When multiple regions are specified in a ":mkspell" command the common words
1398for all regions are combined and used for all regions.
1399
1400 *spell-NOSPLITSUGS*
Bram Moolenaarfd2ac762006-03-01 22:09:21 +00001401This item indicates that splitting a word to make suggestions is not a good
1402idea. Split-word suggestions will appear only when there are few similar
1403words.
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001404
1405 NOSPLITSUGS ~
1406
1407 *spell-NOSUGGEST*
1408The flag specified with NOSUGGEST can be used for words that will not be
1409suggested. Can be used for obscene words.
1410
1411 NOSUGGEST % ~
1412
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001413
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +00001414REPLACEMENTS *spell-REP*
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +00001415
1416In the affix file REP items can be used to define common mistakes. This is
1417used to make spelling suggestions. The items define the "from" text and the
1418"to" replacement. Example:
1419
1420 REP 4 ~
1421 REP f ph ~
1422 REP ph f ~
1423 REP k ch ~
1424 REP ch k ~
1425
Bram Moolenaar6e7c7f32005-08-24 22:16:11 +00001426The first line specifies the number of REP lines following. Vim ignores the
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001427number, but it must be there (for compatibility with Myspell).
Bram Moolenaar6e7c7f32005-08-24 22:16:11 +00001428
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +00001429Don't include simple one-character replacements or swaps. Vim will try these
1430anyway. You can include whole words if you want to, but you might want to use
1431the "file:" item in 'spellsuggest' instead.
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +00001432
Bram Moolenaar1e015462005-09-25 22:16:38 +00001433You can include a space by using an underscore:
1434
1435 REP the_the the ~
1436
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +00001437
Bram Moolenaara40ceaf2006-01-13 22:35:40 +00001438SIMILAR CHARACTERS *spell-MAP* *E783*
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +00001439
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +00001440In the affix file MAP items can be used to define letters that are very much
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +00001441alike. This is mostly used for a letter with different accents. This is used
1442to prefer suggestions with these letters substituted. Example:
1443
1444 MAP 2 ~
1445 MAP eéëêè ~
1446 MAP uüùúû ~
1447
Bram Moolenaar6e7c7f32005-08-24 22:16:11 +00001448The first line specifies the number of MAP lines following. Vim ignores the
1449number, but the line must be there.
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +00001450
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +00001451Each letter must appear in only one of the MAP items. It's a bit more
1452efficient if the first letter is ASCII or at least one without accents.
Bram Moolenaare7566042005-06-17 22:00:15 +00001453
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +00001454
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001455.SUG FILE *spell-NOSUGFILE*
1456
1457When soundfolding is specified in the affix file then ":mkspell" will normally
Bram Moolenaard12f5c12006-01-25 22:10:52 +00001458produce a .sug file next to the .spl file. This file is used to find
1459suggestions by their sound-a-like form quickly. At the cost of a lot of
1460memory (the amount depends on the number of words, |:mkspell| will display an
1461estimate when it's done).
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001462
1463To avoid producing a .sug file use this item in the affix file:
1464
1465 NOSUGFILE ~
1466
Bram Moolenaard12f5c12006-01-25 22:10:52 +00001467Users can simply omit the .sug file if they don't want to use it.
1468
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001469
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +00001470SOUND-A-LIKE *spell-SAL*
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +00001471
1472In the affix file SAL items can be used to define the sounds-a-like mechanism
1473to be used. The main items define the "from" text and the "to" replacement.
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +00001474Simplistic example:
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +00001475
Bram Moolenaarc9b4b052006-04-30 18:54:39 +00001476 SAL CIA X ~
1477 SAL CH X ~
1478 SAL C K ~
1479 SAL K K ~
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +00001480
Bram Moolenaar7d1f5db2005-07-03 21:39:27 +00001481There are a few rules and this can become quite complicated. An explanation
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +00001482how it works can be found in the Aspell manual:
Bram Moolenaar42eeac32005-06-29 22:40:58 +00001483http://aspell.net/man-html/Phonetic-Code.html.
Bram Moolenaar9ba0eb82005-06-13 22:28:56 +00001484
1485There are a few special items:
1486
1487 SAL followup true ~
1488 SAL collapse_result true ~
1489 SAL remove_accents true ~
1490
1491"1" has the same meaning as "true". Any other value means "false".
1492
Bram Moolenaar42eeac32005-06-29 22:40:58 +00001493
Bram Moolenaar6f16eb82005-08-23 21:02:42 +00001494SIMPLE SOUNDFOLDING *spell-SOFOFROM* *spell-SOFOTO*
Bram Moolenaar42eeac32005-06-29 22:40:58 +00001495
1496The SAL mechanism is complex and slow. A simpler mechanism is mapping all
1497characters to another character, mapping similar sounding characters to the
1498same character. At the same time this does case folding. You can not have
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +00001499both SAL items and simple soundfolding.
Bram Moolenaar42eeac32005-06-29 22:40:58 +00001500
Bram Moolenaar7d1f5db2005-07-03 21:39:27 +00001501There are two items required: one to specify the characters that are mapped
Bram Moolenaar42eeac32005-06-29 22:40:58 +00001502and one that specifies the characters they are mapped to. They must have
1503exactly the same number of characters. Example:
1504
1505 SOFOFROM abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ~
1506 SOFOTO ebctefghejklnnepkrstevvkesebctefghejklnnepkrstevvkes ~
1507
1508In the example all vowels are mapped to the same character 'e'. Another
Bram Moolenaard042c562005-06-30 22:04:15 +00001509method would be to leave out all vowels. Some characters that sound nearly
1510the same and are often mixed up, such as 'm' and 'n', are mapped to the same
1511character. Don't do this too much, all words will start looking alike.
Bram Moolenaar42eeac32005-06-29 22:40:58 +00001512
1513Characters that do not appear in SOFOFROM will be left out, except that all
1514white space is replaced by one space. Sequences of the same character in
1515SOFOFROM are replaced by one.
1516
1517You can use the |soundfold()| function to try out the results. Or set the
Bram Moolenaarcc016f52005-12-10 20:23:46 +00001518'verbose' option to see the score in the output of the |z=| command.
Bram Moolenaar42eeac32005-06-29 22:40:58 +00001519
1520
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001521UNSUPPORTED ITEMS *spell-affix-not-supported*
1522
1523These items appear in the affix file of other spell checkers. In Vim they are
1524ignored, not supported or defined in another way.
1525
1526ACCENT (Hunspell) *spell-ACCENT*
1527 Use MAP instead. |spell-MAP|
1528
Bram Moolenaar9f94b052008-11-30 20:12:46 +00001529BREAK (Hunspell) *spell-BREAK*
1530 Define break points. Unclear how it works exactly.
1531 Not supported.
1532
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001533CHECKCOMPOUNDCASE (Hunspell) *spell-CHECKCOMPOUNDCASE*
1534 Disallow uppercase letters at compound word boundaries.
1535 Not supported.
1536
1537CHECKCOMPOUNDDUP (Hunspell) *spell-CHECKCOMPOUNDDUP*
1538 Disallow using the same word twice in a compound. Not
1539 supported.
1540
1541CHECKCOMPOUNDREP (Hunspell) *spell-CHECKCOMPOUNDREP*
1542 Something about using REP items and compound words. Not
1543 supported.
1544
1545CHECKCOMPOUNDTRIPLE (Hunspell) *spell-CHECKCOMPOUNDTRIPLE*
1546 Forbid three identical characters when compounding. Not
1547 supported.
1548
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001549COMPLEXPREFIXES (Hunspell) *spell-COMPLEXPREFIXES*
1550 Enables using two prefixes. Not supported.
1551
Bram Moolenaar362e1a32006-03-06 23:29:24 +00001552COMPOUND (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUND*
Bram Moolenaarc81e5e72007-05-05 18:24:42 +00001553 This is one line with the count of COMPOUND items, followed by
Bram Moolenaarc9b4b052006-04-30 18:54:39 +00001554 that many COMPOUND lines with a pattern.
1555 Remove the first line with the count and rename the other
1556 items to COMPOUNDRULE |spell-COMPOUNDRULE|
Bram Moolenaar362e1a32006-03-06 23:29:24 +00001557
Bram Moolenaar899dddf2006-03-26 21:06:50 +00001558COMPOUNDFIRST (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDFIRST*
1559 Use COMPOUNDRULE instead. |spell-COMPOUNDRULE|
1560
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001561COMPOUNDBEGIN (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDBEGIN*
Bram Moolenaar362e1a32006-03-06 23:29:24 +00001562 Use COMPOUNDRULE instead. |spell-COMPOUNDRULE|
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001563
1564COMPOUNDEND (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDEND*
Bram Moolenaar362e1a32006-03-06 23:29:24 +00001565 Use COMPOUNDRULE instead. |spell-COMPOUNDRULE|
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001566
1567COMPOUNDMIDDLE (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDMIDDLE*
Bram Moolenaar362e1a32006-03-06 23:29:24 +00001568 Use COMPOUNDRULE instead. |spell-COMPOUNDRULE|
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001569
Bram Moolenaar9f94b052008-11-30 20:12:46 +00001570COMPOUNDRULES (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDRULES*
1571 Number of COMPOUNDRULE lines following. Ignored, but the
1572 argument must be a number.
1573
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001574COMPOUNDSYLLABLE (Hunspell) *spell-COMPOUNDSYLLABLE*
1575 Use SYLLABLE and COMPOUNDSYLMAX instead. |spell-SYLLABLE|
1576 |spell-COMPOUNDSYLMAX|
1577
Bram Moolenaar9f94b052008-11-30 20:12:46 +00001578KEY (Hunspell) *spell-KEY*
1579 Define characters that are close together on the keyboard.
1580 Used to give better suggestions. Not supported.
1581
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001582LANG (Hunspell) *spell-LANG*
1583 This specifies language-specific behavior. This actually
1584 moves part of the language knowledge into the program,
1585 therefore Vim does not support it. Each language property
1586 must be specified separately.
1587
1588LEMMA_PRESENT (Hunspell) *spell-LEMMA_PRESENT*
Bram Moolenaar899dddf2006-03-26 21:06:50 +00001589 Only needed for morphological analysis.
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001590
1591MAXNGRAMSUGS (Hunspell) *spell-MAXNGRAMSUGS*
Bram Moolenaar9f94b052008-11-30 20:12:46 +00001592 Set number of n-gram suggestions. Not supported.
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001593
1594PSEUDOROOT (Hunspell) *spell-PSEUDOROOT*
1595 Use NEEDAFFIX instead. |spell-NEEDAFFIX|
1596
1597SUGSWITHDOTS (Hunspell) *spell-SUGSWITHDOTS*
1598 Adds dots to suggestions. Vim doesn't need this.
1599
1600SYLLABLENUM (Hunspell) *spell-SYLLABLENUM*
1601 Not supported.
1602
1603TRY (Myspell, Hunspell, others) *spell-TRY*
1604 Vim does not use the TRY item, it is ignored. For making
Bram Moolenaara94bc432006-03-10 21:42:59 +00001605 suggestions the actual characters in the words are used, that
1606 is much more efficient.
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001607
Bram Moolenaar4770d092006-01-12 23:22:24 +00001608WORDCHARS (Hunspell) *spell-WORDCHARS*
1609 Used to recognize words. Vim doesn't need it, because there
1610 is no need to separate words before checking them (using a
1611 trie instead of a hashtable).
1612
Bram Moolenaar217ad922005-03-20 22:37:15 +00001613 vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl: