Gustaf Hendeby schrieb: > On 09/26/2008 08:29 AM, Johannes Sixt wrote: >> Gustaf Hendeby schrieb: >>> On windows, git gui fails to correctly extract the aspell version >>> (experienced with aspell version 0.50.3) due to scilent white space at >>> the end of the version string. Trim the obtained version string to >>> work around this. >> With this I've partial success here: Aspell 0.50.3 alpha (downloaded from >> http://aspell.net/win32/) is recognized, but >> >> - it only ever checks the first line of the commit message; > > Hmm, strange, I just had it mark my whole first like red, I think it > took an enter at the end of the line to get everything started though. > Does it check the rest of the lines for you? I know spell checking is > disabled for too early versions of Aspell, due to some change in the > interface I think. My situation is this: I fire up git-gui, and because I have some stale .git/GITGUI_MSG file, the commit message box is not empty. Aspell begins its work, and git-gui correctly marks spelling mistakes in the first line. Even if I type new text, delete old text, or change the whole text by clicking "Amend", no new spelling mistakes are marked for the whole session. -- Hannes -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html