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Subject: [aspell-user] British vs. American: Panellist vs. Panelist.
From: Ralph Corderoy <ralph () inputplus ! co ! uk>
Date: 2002-07-16 16:16:03
Message-ID: 200207162259.g6GMxNr15389 () blake ! inputplus ! co ! uk
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Hi,
Thanks for aspell -- and it's great having a British dictionary to check
against.
I have found one word wrong though, `panellist' is British spelling,
`panelist' American. Collins concurs. Using aspell with the British
dictionary results in
$ aspell pipe
@(#) International Ispell Version 3.1.20 (but really Aspell .33.7 alpha)
panellist
& panellist 9 0: panelist, panel list, panel-list, panelists, panelised,
panelist's, panels, Parnell's, panelled
panelist
*
I couldn't find anywhere else to report this, so apologies if this isn't
an appropriate place.
Cheers,
Ralph.
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