This script enables completion using a dictionary in buffers that
usually contain lots of plain text (e.g. asciidoc
). After a certain
minimal amount of alpha-numerical letters has been typed (c.f. the
dict_min_chars
variable below), the completion will kick in a try to
propose several candidates fetched using the system’s aspell
utility.
A completion menu will pop up under the current word assuming the
conditions for the completion to be triggered were fulfilled (and no
candidate is available from the builtin engine), listing all
possibilities with the value
face.
Integer variable that controls the minimum amount of characters that have to be typed in an alpha-numerical word to trigger the completion.
This value is inclusive and defaults to 3
.
String that contains the language of the dictionary to use when fetching
candidates, as per aspell
's standard (e.g. en
, en-US
).
The default language is en
.
Integer variable that holds the size of the dictionary to be queried, as
per aspell
's definition. A generic implementation of this tool usually
defines the following values:
-
10
: tiny -
20
: really small -
30
: small -
40
: med-small -
50
: med -
60
: med-large -
70
: large -
80
: huge -
90
: insane
The default value is 30
(small).