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The accepted answer for org-mode is written by me. org-mode is tricky because its own check-word-predicate is already defined.

markdown is simpler because it uses default predicate provided by flyspell-mode,

(defun flyspell-generic-textmode-verify ()
  "Used for `flyspell-generic-check-word-predicate' in programmingtext modes."
  ;; (point) is next char after the word. Must check one char before.
  (let ((f (get-text-property (- (point) 1) 'face)))
    (not (memq f '(markdown-pre-face)))))

(setq flyspell-generic-check-word-predicate 'flyspell-generic-textmode-verify)
(flyspell-mode 1)

By the way, M-x describe-function ENTER flyspell-prog-mode ENTER, you will find similar setup.

Use the Source, Luke.

The accepted answer for org-mode is written by me. org-mode is tricky because its own check-word-predicate is already defined.

markdown is simpler because it uses default predicate provided by flyspell-mode,

(defun flyspell-generic-textmode-verify ()
  "Used for `flyspell-generic-check-word-predicate' in programming modes."
  ;; (point) is next char after the word. Must check one char before.
  (let ((f (get-text-property (- (point) 1) 'face)))
    (not (memq f '(markdown-pre-face)))))

(setq flyspell-generic-check-word-predicate 'flyspell-generic-textmode-verify)
(flyspell-mode 1)

By the way, M-x describe-function ENTER flyspell-prog-mode ENTER, you will find similar setup.

Use the Source, Luke.

The accepted answer for org-mode is written by me. org-mode is tricky because its own check-word-predicate is already defined.

markdown is simpler because it uses default predicate provided by flyspell-mode,

(defun flyspell-generic-textmode-verify ()
  "Used for `flyspell-generic-check-word-predicate' in text modes."
  ;; (point) is next char after the word. Must check one char before.
  (let ((f (get-text-property (- (point) 1) 'face)))
    (not (memq f '(markdown-pre-face)))))

(setq flyspell-generic-check-word-predicate 'flyspell-generic-textmode-verify)
(flyspell-mode 1)

By the way, M-x describe-function ENTER flyspell-prog-mode ENTER, you will find similar setup.

Use the Source, Luke.

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The accepted answer for org-mode is written by me. org-mode is tricky because its own check-word-predicate is already defined.

markdown is simpler because it uses default predicate provided by flyspell-mode,

(defun flyspell-generic-textmode-verify ()
  "Used for `flyspell-generic-check-word-predicate' in programming modes."
  ;; (point) is next char after the word. Must check one char before.
  (let ((f (get-text-property (- (point) 1) 'face)))
    (not (memq f '(markdown-pre-face)))))

(setq flyspell-generic-check-word-predicate 'flyspell-generic-textmode-verify)
(flyspell-mode 1)

By the way, M-x describe-function ENTER flyspell-prog-mode ENTER, you will find similar setup.

Use the Source, Luke.