Aspell is a spelling checker written by Kevin Atkinson. Its primary advantage is that it is better at making suggestions when a word is seriously misspelled. For example, when given "trubble", ispell will suggest only "rubble", where aspell suggests "trouble" (as its first choice" as well as "dribble", "rubble", and a lot of other words. Its disadvantage is that the approximate-matching algorithm is specific to English.
You normally use ispell or aspell inside the Emacs environment, actually in the mini buffer. You can invoke spell checking with M-x ispell-region or M-x ispell-buffer. The sequence M-s will usually do spell checking on a “marked” region. Please go to the silly emacs tricks section for more on these combinations.
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