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- #!/bin/sh
-
- # HTML spell checker.
- # This takes a list of filenames of HTML files and checks
- # the spelling of each. It ignores words found in the
- # okayword file.
-
- # Note - this program only works on Unix systems, since it
- # depends on /bin/sh, spell, and so on. Sorry.
-
- # This also takes an option "-x filename"; the filename following
- # -x is eXcluded from the spellcheck. The -x option must be given before
- # the actual filename, or it won't work.
- # Currently only one file may be excluded.
-
- # Re-sort okayword, since it must be sorted.
- # It's easy to forget to re-sort that file, so let's use some
- # time and sort it ourselves.
-
- sort okayword > okayword.srt
- if cmp -s okayword okayword.srt
- then
- # Okayword was already sorted.
- rm okayword.srt
- else
- echo "File okayword had to be re-sorted."
- mv okayword.srt okayword
- fi
-
- /bin/rm -fr ,errs
-
- if [ "a$1" = 'a-x' ]
- then
- exclude=$2
- shift ; shift
- else
- exclude=""
- fi
-
- for file in $*
- do
- if [ "$file" != "$exclude" ]
- then
- # sed -e 's/<[^>]*>//g' -e 's/&[a-z][a-z]*;//' $file | spell +okayword > ,temp
- rmhtml $file | spell +okayword > ,temp
- if [ -s ,temp ]
- then
- # We found some errors, add them to ,errs
- sed -e "s/^/${file}:/" ,temp >> ,errs
- fi
- fi
- done
-
- if [ -s ,errs ]
- then
- more ,errs
- exit 2 # Return an error code.
- else
- exit 0
- fi
-