Very interesting John, I get it now--that may be very useful--thanks for that. Also, I left out a main reason to use QEmacs: I use it for visually editing very large multi-gigabyte files--I use it for some of the things we discussed--search and replace and/or incremental-search-and-replace. On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 2:20 PM, John Kitchin wrote: > This is the code Samuel refers to. It is awesome. I use it less and less > ;) by which I mean everytime I use it is one less time I ever have to use > it. > > ;; > http://endlessparentheses.com/ispell-and-abbrev-the-perfect-auto-correct.html > (define-key ctl-x-map "\C-i" 'endless/ispell-word-then-abbrev) > > (defun endless/ispell-word-then-abbrev (p) > "Call `ispell-word'. Then create an abbrev for the correction made. > With prefix P, create local abbrev. Otherwise it will be global." > (interactive "P") > (let ((bef (downcase (or (thing-at-point 'word) ""))) aft) > (call-interactively 'ispell-word) > (setq aft (downcase (or (thing-at-point 'word) ""))) > (unless (string= aft bef) > (message "\"%s\" now expands to \"%s\" %sally" > bef aft (if p "loc" "glob")) > (define-abbrev > (if p global-abbrev-table local-abbrev-table) > bef aft)))) > > > > John > > ----------------------------------- > Professor John Kitchin > Doherty Hall A207F > Department of Chemical Engineering > Carnegie Mellon University > Pittsburgh, PA 15213 > 412-268-7803 > @johnkitchin > http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu > > > On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 12:57 PM, Samuel W. Flint > wrote: > >> There's something on endless parentheses that will let you generate a >> correction abbrev with a keystroke. >> >> Samuel W. Flint >> Please forgive any typos as this was composed on a screen keyboard. >> >> > On Mar 28, 2015, at 9:19 AM, Matt Price wrote: >> > >> > I make a lot of typing errors (I have an injury to one hand, which >> impedes bilateral cooperation). In Libreoffice I am able to define wildcard >> autocorrect objects, e.g.: >> > >> > oc.* ---> co.* >> > >> > This will correct ocrrect, ocmputer, ocndition, etc. Does anyone know >> a way to do something similar in Emacs? Right now I am using abbrev mode >> and defining my errors one by one -- it is a very slow process since I make >> so many mistakes and have a moderately large vocabulary. >> > >> > I am sure this is possible somehow, I just don't know how. >> > >> > thanks as always, >> > m >> > >> > >> >> >