I have access to a unix system with a version of aspell that bypasses
nroff/troff commands. Interestingly, aspell can be used with vim, but
the version for windows no longer has roff filters - only ones for html,
LaTex, etc.
One would think that with all the programning and and script languages being
used, there would be a relatively simple way to add certain kinds of strings
to a black list for spelling checkers. Most, of course. let you add words to
bypass, one by one. But not, apparently all strings that start with # < or
a dot at the start of lines.
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