#+TITLE: Spell Checking layer * Table of Contents :TOC_4_gh:noexport: - [[#description][Description]] - [[#features][Features:]] - [[#install][Install]] - [[#layer][Layer]] - [[#spell-checker-configuration][Spell Checker Configuration]] - [[#disabling-by-default][Disabling by default]] - [[#enabling-auto-dictionary-mode][Enabling auto-dictionary-mode]] - [[#enabling-multi-dictionary-support-with-hunspell][Enabling multi-dictionary support with hunspell]] - [[#enable-auto-completion-popup][Enable auto-completion popup]] - [[#key-bindings][Key Bindings]] - [[#spell-checking-transient-state][Spell Checking Transient-state]] - [[#known-issues][Known issues]] * Description This layer provides spell checking capabilities to Spacemacs. ** Features: - Buffer-wide spell checking via external command (ispell, hunspell, aspell) run through [[http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Manuel.Serrano/flyspell/flyspell.html][Flyspell]]. - Spell as you type - Optional correction popups, controlled by =enable-flyspell-auto-completion= variable. - [[https://github.com/nschum/auto-dictionary-mode][Auto dictionary mode]] for some languages. * Install ** Layer To use this configuration layer, add it to your =~/.spacemacs=. You will need to add =spell-checking= to the existing =dotspacemacs-configuration-layers= list in this file. ** Spell Checker Configuration The built-in Emacs variable that controls which external spell-checking program is used is =ispell-program-name=, which can be set in your =dotspacemacs/user-init= function if you do not like the default. It will give priority to =aspell= if it is installed on your system. Another important variable to be aware of is =ispell-dictionary= which will control the default dictionary used by =ispell-program-name= (instead of using this variable you can also use the key binding ~SPC S d~). ** Disabling by default By default, =spell-checking= is enabled in all available major modes and may be toggled off with ~SPC t S~. You can default this to off by setting the variable =spell-checking-enable-by-default= to =nil=: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '((spell-checking :variables spell-checking-enable-by-default nil))) #+END_SRC ** Enabling auto-dictionary-mode =auto-dictionary-mode= tries to detect the current language from the buffer content, and activate the corresponding dictionary. You can enable it by setting the variable =spell-checking-enable-auto-dictionary= to something other than =nil=: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '((spell-checking :variables spell-checking-enable-auto-dictionary t))) #+END_SRC Some people encountered bugs with =auto-dictionary-mode=, especially in *daemon mode* where new =emacsclient= open directly freezed. If so, no other workaround have been found yet than disabling =auto-dictionary-mode= completely. Not all languages are supported by =auto-dictionary-list=. The supported languages are listed in the =adict-language-list= variable, that can be checked with =spacemacs/describe-variable=. For convenience, here is the list of currently supported language: | Language | |-------------------| | catalan | | classical greek | | danish | | english | | esperanto | | french | | german | | hindi | | hungarian | | modern greek | | norwegian bokmål | | norwegian nynorsk | | portuguese | | romanian | | slovak | | slovene | | spanish | | swedish | ** Enabling multi-dictionary support with hunspell If your language is not supported by auto-dictionary feature or you author multi-lingual documents you might be compeled to use hunspell's multi-dictionary mode. For example to enable it for pl_PL and en_GB dictionaries you could put following code in your dotspacemacs/user-config section in your configuration file: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (with-eval-after-load "ispell" (setq ispell-program-name "hunspell") ;; ispell-set-spellchecker-params has to be called ;; before ispell-hunspell-add-multi-dic will work (ispell-set-spellchecker-params) (ispell-hunspell-add-multi-dic "pl_PL,en_GB") (setq ispell-dictionary "pl_PL,en_GB")) #+END_SRC One caveat is you need quite modern ispell.el for above to work. It's been tested with version coming from Emacs 25.2 repository. ** Enable auto-completion popup To enable auto-completion popup when the point is idle on a misspelled word set the layer variable =enable-flyspell-auto-completion= to t: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '((spell-checking :variables enable-flyspell-auto-completion t))) #+END_SRC * Key Bindings | Key Binding | Description | |-----------------+----------------------------------------| | ~SPC S b~ | flyspell whole buffer | | ~SPC S c~ | flyspell correct | | ~SPC u SPC S c~ | flyspell correct all errors one by one | | ~SPC S d~ | change dictionary | | ~SPC S n~ | flyspell goto next error | | ~SPC t S~ | toggle flyspell | ** Spell Checking Transient-state | Key Binding | Description | |-------------+--------------------------------------------------| | ~SPC S . b~ | Rerun spell check for the whole buffer | | ~SPC S . d~ | Change dictionary | | ~SPC S . n~ | Go to next spelling error | | ~SPC S . c~ | Correct word under cursor | | ~SPC S . t~ | Toggle spell check | | ~SPC S . q~ | Quit transient state | | ~SPC S . Q~ | Quit transient state and disable =flyspell-mode= | * Known issues Vim-empty-lines layer seems incompatible with spell-checking inside org-mode. If you experience "Args out of range" error message when invoking ~SPC S c~ inside org-mode buffer then check if you don't have vim-empty-lines layer enabled and disable it.