Hi, On Sat, 2010-06-26 at 15:36 -0400, William Case wrote: > Hi; > > I may be getting into something here that may be too complex, but ... > > I would like to create a script or other programming that I can bind to > a shortcut key (Say Ctrl+Alt+F7) that does the following as I am typing: > > When typing along and a previous word appears underlined in read as a > spelling error (or however marked) I can use my shortcut key to: > > a) jump back to the first marked word; > b) select that word; > c) show the context menu with correction choices; > d) select a suggested correction, or not, as the case may be; > e) enter; making the correction; > f) leave the cursor on or at the corrected word; > g) ready to either repeat the jump back to an even earlier mis-spelled > word or move to the end of the line with <end> or whatever. > > 1) I don't need in depth details. I think I can handle that. I am > looking for suggestions on how best to go about tackling the problem. > Should this be a bash script etc. ? > > 2) I would like the script to be as universal as possible. Using > hunspell is obvious. Is aspell still necessary or has fedora's > applications with spellchecking all gone over to hunspell? Does this > even make a difference? > > 3) Where is the best place to do the binding? In gnome shortcut keys > configuration or some place more basic? > > Any other thoughts or suggestions would truly be appreciated. > Under which application or category would I file the above as a Request For Enhancement -- there seem to ba a lot of possibilities ? -- Regards Bill Fedora 12, Gnome 2.28 Evo.2.28, Emacs 23.1.1 -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines