Annotation of researchv10no/cmd/spell/spell.1, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .TH SPELL 1
                      2: .CT 1 writing_aids 
                      3: .SH NAME
                      4: spell \- find spelling errors
                      5: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      6: .B spell
                      7: [
                      8: .I option
                      9: ]
                     10: ...
                     11: [
                     12: .I file
                     13: ]
                     14: ...
                     15: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     16: .I Spell
                     17: looks up words from the named
                     18: .I files
                     19: (standard input default)
                     20: in a public spelling list and in a private list.
                     21: Possible misspellings (words 
                     22: that occur in neither and are not plausibly derivable
                     23: from the former) are placed on the standard output.
                     24: .PP
                     25: .I Spell
                     26: ignores constructs of
                     27: .IR troff (1)
                     28: and its standard preprocessors,
                     29: or constructs of
                     30: .IR tex (1).
                     31: It understands these options:
                     32: .TP
                     33: .B -b
                     34: Check British spelling.
                     35: .TP
                     36: .B -v
                     37: Print all words not literally in the spelling list, with
                     38: derivations.
                     39: .TP
                     40: .B -x
                     41: Print on standard error, marked with
                     42: .LR = ,
                     43: every stem as it is looked up in the spelling list,
                     44: along with its affix classes.
                     45: Typically used for maintenance.
                     46: .TP
                     47: .B -c
                     48: .br
                     49: .ns
                     50: .TP
                     51: .B -C
                     52: Input is one word per line.
                     53: Output is a single byte per word, delivered immediately:
                     54: .L -
                     55: if the word is rejected, 
                     56: .L +
                     57: if the word is accepted under
                     58: .BR -c ,
                     59: and a digit if the word is accepted under
                     60: .BR -C .
                     61: Digit zero indicates a word known directly; larger
                     62: numbers indicate words derived by increasingly
                     63: elaborate paths.
                     64: Typically used by other programs piping queries to spell.
                     65: .PP
                     66: The private list, by default
                     67: .FR $HOME/lib/spelldict ,
                     68: is arranged one word per line.
                     69: .PP
                     70: Pertinent files may be specified by
                     71: environment variables, listed below with their default settings.
                     72: To help in gathering local vocabularies, copies of all output
                     73: are accumulated in the history file, if it exists and is writable.
                     74: .PP
                     75: As a matter of policy, 
                     76: .I spell
                     77: does not admit multiple spellings of the same word.
                     78: Variants that follow general rules are preferred over
                     79: over those that don't, even when the unruly spelling is
                     80: more common.
                     81: Thus, in American usage, `modeled', `sizable', and `judgement' are
                     82: preferred to `modelled', `sizeable', and `judgment'.
                     83: Agglutinated variants are shunned: `crew member' and `back yard'
                     84: (noun) or `back-yard' (adjective) are preferred to
                     85: `crewmember' and  `backyard'.
                     86: .SH FILES
                     87: .TF /usr/lib/spell/spellhist
                     88: .TP
                     89: .F /usr/lib/spell/amspell
                     90: spelling list, compressed
                     91: .RB ( D_SPELL )
                     92: .TP
                     93: .F /usr/lib/spell/brspell
                     94: British spelling list
                     95: .TP
                     96: .F /usr/lib/spell/spellhist
                     97: history file
                     98: .RB ( H_SPELL )
                     99: .TP
                    100: .F $HOME/lib/spelldict
                    101: private list
                    102: .RB ( A_SPELL )
                    103: .TP
                    104: .F /usr/lib/spell/sprog
                    105: the main routine
                    106: .RB ( P_SPELL )
                    107: .TP
                    108: .BR deroff " (or " delatex )
                    109: (or
                    110: .FR delatex )
                    111: for removing punctuation and 
                    112: .IR troff (1)
                    113: constructs
                    114: .RB ( DEROFF )
                    115: .SH SEE ALSO
                    116: .IR dict (7),
                    117: .IR deroff (1),
                    118: .IR wwb (1)
                    119: .SH BUGS
                    120: Words in a private list are recognized only by
                    121: exact match, including capitalization and affixing.
                    122: .br
                    123: The heuristics of
                    124: .IR deroff (1)
                    125: and
                    126: .IR delatex ,
                    127: used to excise formatting information, are imperfect.
                    128: .br
                    129: The spelling list's coverage is uneven;
                    130: in particular biology, medicine, and chemistry, and
                    131: perforce proper names,
                    132: are covered very lightly.
                    133: .br
                    134: British spelling was done by an American.

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