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James wrote: |
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> Raffaele BELARDI <raffaele.belardi <at> st.com> writes: |
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>>> Also, while we are at it, my seamonkey marks words as mispelled, |
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>>> but there is not a "spellchecker" function to fix the mistakes, |
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>>> so what am I missing in seamonkey |
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>> To get spell checking working for my native language I had to install |
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>> the dictionary from seamonkey (Edit-Preferences-Appearence-Spelling, |
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>> then from the Language field choose 'Download more dictionaries...'). I |
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>> also have an English US/UK dictionary which I don't remember installing |
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>> so I suppose it's part of the default SM (non-bin) package. In composer |
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>> I switch between languages with CTRL-SHIFT-P. I also run LXDE. |
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> Yes Yes, I have all of this but nothing "pops up" like all other apps |
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> to facilite word replacement. The mistakes are marked in red, but no |
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> too_function to replace. I have to manually find the correct spelling |
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> and type it in. Did I miss a flag or config file? |
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Nothing pops up here either, I have to right-click on the misspelled |
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word and then I get a context menu with list of alternative spellings. |
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That's how I always used the spell checker, it there's a more convenient |
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way I'd be glad to know also. |
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raffaele |