![]() ![]() It's gonna located in /incompatible applications. You could see an warning message like GPG mail is not compatible to Yosemite. (setq ispell-really-hunspell t) <- optional? working w/o it in emacs(cocoa) (setq ispell-program-name "/opt/local/bin/hunspell" <- exact path in OSX 10.10 Remember that a) you have to use exact paths ,not like ~ for your home directory and b) JOHN above must be replaced by your name in OSX.įYI) If you wanna use a triple lingual environment such as German together, you can uncomment the last four sentences and modify a library. ("-d" "/Users/JOHN/Library/Spelling/ko") <- JOHN indicates you in OSX ("-d" "/opt/local/share/hunspell/en_US") <- exact path ![]() Open the Emacs preference file ~/.emacs and add library-information as the following elisp.After unzipped ko-aff-dic-0.5.6.zip, locate two files ko.aff and ko.dic into ~/Library/Spelling/.Download Hunspell dictionary for Korean: Homepage, download page, or "direct download".They must be /opt/local/bin/hunspell and /opt/local/share/hunspell/en_US. See paths for hunspell and hunspell-dict-en_US by running.$ sudo port install hunspell hunspell-dict-en_US Install Hunspell and its English library via MacPorts.It assumed that MacPorts were already installed, so that ready to use. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |