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Error initializing character set conversion: %s
Error initialising character set conversion: %s
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in src/charset.cc:73
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Conversion of '%s' to character set '%s' failed: %s
Conversion of '%s' to character set '%s' failed: %s
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in src/charset.cc:187
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\ at the end of a string
\ at the end of a string
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in src/config_file.cc:150
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Unterminated quoted string
Unterminated quoted string
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in src/config_file.cc:160
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Unable to open configuration file %s
Unable to open configuration file %s
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in src/config_file.cc:198
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Parse error in file "%s" on line %d, column %d: %s
Parse error in file "%s" on line %d, column %d: %s
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in src/config_file.cc:228
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Parse error in file "%s" on line %d: %s
Parse error in file "%s" on line %d: %s
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in src/config_file.cc:232
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Parse error in file "%s": %s
Parse error in file "%s": %s
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in src/config_file.cc:235
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Incomplete spell checker entry
Incomplete spell check entry
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in src/config_file.cc:257
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Usage: %s [options] [file]...
Options: [FMNLVlfsaAtnhgbxBCPmSdpwWTv]

-F <file> Use given file as the configuration file.

The following flags are same for ispell:
-v[v] Print version number and exit.
-M One-line mini menu at the bottom of the screen.
-N No mini menu at the bottom of the screen.
-L <num> Number of context lines.
-V Use "cat -v" style for characters not in the 7-bit ANSI
character set.
-l Only output a list of misspelled words.
-f <file> Specify the output file.
-s Issue SIGTSTP at every end of line.
-a Read commands.
-A Read commands and enable a command to include a file.
-e[e1234] Expand affixes.
-c Compress affixes.
-D Dump affix tables.
-t The input is in TeX format.
-n The input is in [nt]roff format.
-h The input is in sgml format.
-b Create backup files.
-x Do not create backup files.
-B Do not allow run-together words.
-C Allow run-together words.
-P Do not generate extra root/affix combinations.
-m Allow root/affix combinations that are not in dictionary.
-S Sort the list of guesses by probable correctness.
-d <dict> Specify an alternate dictionary file.
-p <file> Specify an alternate personal dictionary.
-w <chars> Specify additional characters that can be part of a word.
-W <len> Consider words shorter than this always correct.
-T <fmt> Assume a given formatter type for all files.
-r <cset> Specify the character set of the input.
There are line breaks here. Each one represents a line break. Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
There are leading/trailing spaces here. Each one represents a space character. Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
Usage: %s [options] [file]...
Options: [FvMNLVlfsaAecDtnhbxBCPmSdpwWT]

-F <file> Use given file as the configuration file.

The following flags are the same for ispell:

-v[v] Print version number and exit.
-a Read commands.
-A Read commands and enable a command to include a file.
-b Create backup files.
-B Do not allow run-together words.
-c Compress affixes.
-C Allow run-together words.
-d <dict> Specify an alternate dictionary file.
-D Dump affix tables.
-e[e1234] Expand affixes.
-f <file> Specify the output file.
-h The input is in sgml format.
-l Only output a list of misspelt words.
-L <num> Number of context lines.
-m Allow root/affix combinations that are not in dictionary.
-M One-line mini menu at the bottom of the screen.
-n The input is in [nt]roff format.
-N No mini menu at the bottom of the screen.
-p <file> Specify an alternate personal dictionary.
-P Do not generate extra root/affix combinations.
-r <cset> Specify the character set of the input.
-s Issue SIGTSTP at every end of line.
-S Sort the list of guesses by probable correctness.
-t The input is in TeX format.
-T <fmt> Assume a given formatter type for all files.
-V Use "cat -v" style for characters not in the 7-bit ANSI
character set.
-w <chars> Specify additional characters that can be part of a word.
-W <len> Consider words shorter than this always correct.
-x Do not create backup files.
Translated and reviewed by Anthony Harrington
Located in src/options.cc:82
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Contributors to this translation: Anthony Harrington, Jen Ockwell.