GNU bug report logs - #55192
13.1.3; aspell does not work in AUCTeX buffer

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Package: auctex;

Reported by: Uwe Siart <uwe.siart <at> tum.de>

Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2022 06:49:02 UTC

Severity: normal

Tags: notabug

Found in version 13.1.3

Done: Arash Esbati <arash <at> gnu.org>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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Message #8 received at 55192 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):

From: Ikumi Keita <ikumi <at> ikumi.que.jp>
To: Uwe Siart <uwe.siart <at> tum.de>
Cc: 55192 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: Re: bug#55192: 13.1.3; aspell does not work in AUCTeX buffer
Date: Sun, 01 May 2022 14:07:48 +0900
Hi Uwe,

>>>>> Uwe Siart <uwe.siart <at> tum.de> writes:
> I'm using aspell with Emacs. When I try to do spell checking in a LaTeX
> file (e.g. ispell-word) I keep getting the error message "No Ispell
> process to read output from!"

> I can't tell if it's an AUCTeX bug. But aspell works as expected with
> .txt files in text-mode. The reported error occurs only in latex-mode.
> That's why I'm reporting it here.

> Any ideas what could go wrong?

A similar issue was reported last August[1], but it didn't get resolved.

There were reports of another type that aspell crashes (or freezes) on
TeX buffer[2][3].

All these issues are on windows, so I guess something is broken in the
implementation of "tex mode" of ispell which only appears on windows. In
the thread [3], Brian told me that
> It seems to work if line 4084 of ispell.el is commented:
>       ;;     (ispell-send-string "+\n")    ; set ispell mode to tex
... oh I realized now that he sent this message as private reply, not as
group reply, so this information wasn't recorded in the archive...

Regards,
Ikumi Keita
#StandWithUkraine #StopWarInUkraine

[1] https://lists.gnu.org/r/auctex/2021-08/msg00004.html
[2] https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=20755
[3] https://lists.gnu.org/r/auctex/2021-03/msg00011.html




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