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bug#32142: WG: 26.1; Problems with flyspell-region


From: R. Diez
Subject: bug#32142: WG: 26.1; Problems with flyspell-region
Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2018 17:15:12 +0200
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I added the caveats to the doc strings of the relevant functions and
variables.

That's good, thanks.


I object to the "unable or unwilling" part of your complaint.
I was just stating the fact that the feature you expected was > missing from 
Emacs, because no one designed and coded it.

My "complaining" and your "stating of the fact" are both subjective perceptions.

My point of view is as follows: I took several e-mails to fix (if only in the documentation) an obvious issue I had reported correctly and I had to insist. Your answers were selective, side-stepping the problem. Your tend to answer in an authoritative way, kind of supporting or defending the current implementation, or negating the existence of a problem. It is a frustrating exercise. This is not the first time that this kind of "resistance" happens to me with open source projects, or with the Emacs developers. It is in fact a recurring pattern.

At least we are getting somewhere, if only through your doc improvements.


??? Did you read the help provided by ispell-region?  You could
either:
> [...]

ispell-region is an even better example than Flyspell on what is wrong with a lot of Emacs modules:

- When I press '?', the extended help message disappears after a few seconds, while in the middle of reading it.

- The wording "exit" and "quit" is ambiguous.

- The difference between exiting with 'x' and 'X' is not clear from that message.

- I cannot type 'C-u M-$' to resume spell-checking, because Ctrl+U is mapped to something else on my config, and I cannot get M-$ to work anyway with my German keyboard. Or maybe because Alt+4 ('$' is on the '4' key) is mapped to something else. Who knows.

- I do not understand why I have to learn so much to use ispell-region anyway. Why should I enter some "recursive edit" mode or read so much documentation? I should just move the cursor around and fix spelling, as usual. If I go out of the region, and the mode stops, I could understand that. Or maybe if I cannot get out of the region until I quit the "spelling mode". But the rest is too much.

- The way to get further help, that you mention, is typing "x C-h f ispell-help", which is so long I forgot when the help text disappeared before I finished reading it anyway.

But now you mentioned it, I looked at the help. It's awful. It feels like vim. There is even a "Redraw screen" command! How can you say it is "very convenient"???

I guess we could start a new bug about ispell, couldn't we?

But I feel like I overstepped my time budget with Emacs spell-checkers this year. So I'll leave it at this point.

Regards,
  rdiez





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