![]() ![]() > Keyboard/Text panel: "English (Aspell)" (but it doesn't seem to matter if I pick "U.S. > Finally, here is what seems to be working for me right now: > Again, I just check off English (with no extra descriptors) in the cocoAspell Spelling pane > to select the English (Aspell) dictionary on a document by document basis. > Note: there is also a TeXShop directive that selects a dictionary: ![]() > I believe the setting in System Preferences set the Global Default for all apps (e.g., I use the English (Aspell) in Mail) while the TeXShop Preference setting is the default set for TeXShop and the one in the Spelling and Grammar window is the actual one you are using (which you can change for any given document. > Finally, in TeXShop I have English as the dictionary chosen in the Source tab of TeXShop->Preferences (you may have to update to the latest 4.08 beta to be able to change that-I've inherited it from ages ago) and Edit->Show Spelling and Grammar shows English (Aspell) as my dictionary. Then an English (Aspell) dictionary appears in the Text tab of the Keyboard pane. As I said I just have the English dictionary checked off there. > Does the Text tab of Keyboard Pane in System Preferences show that you have an English (with possible other stuff) dictionary? If not Check that you have a dictionary checked off in the Spelling pane supplied by cocoAspell. > On Sep 15, 2018, at 1:06 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote: > On Sep 15, 2018, at 2:03 PM, Themis Matsoukas wrote: ![]() The only points that I’ve noticed is that it will mark entries like \fbox,\ddag, and \emph and others as spelling errors which I don’t mind.CocoAspell Herbert Schulz herbs at I assume that CocoAspell is working because in «System Preferences» there is now a `Spelling’ entry which on opening reveals the dictionary I’ve chosen and the version number of CocoAspell which is 2.1. So far I’ve not experimented with Excalibur. Yes, I’m aware that they are quite different, but I decided to try CocoAspell for a while and see how that works out. Those are two completely separate spellcheckers. > The only thing I don't understand about your original message is that you talk about Excalibur but you say you just installed CocoAspell. TeXShop will automatically pick up any changes that were made in the source file when you Save the file in Excalibur (or Save the file when you Quit Excalibur). > The same source file can be open in TeXShop and spell checked in Excalibur at the same time. > I’ve just installed CocoAspell but have not used TeXShop to check it out! Can those changes be made when TeXShop has already opened Example.tex or does one have to quite TeXShop before applying Excalibur? At what point are the changes to Example.tex saved? > Say Excalibur finds an error which you agree with and you tell it to make the correction, then the content of Example.tex is changed. > As Excalibur has been referred to as ``an external spellchecker’’ I conclude that you apply it to a LaTeX source file, say Example.tex, by opening Excalibur and telling it to check Example.tex. > In view of the fact that you are familiar with Excalibur, I hope you will explain a couple of points. > On 22Aug2014, at 6:44 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote: > On Aug 25, 2014, at 12:13 PM, Don Green Dragon wrote: On 25Aug2014, at 11:32 AM, Herbert Schulz wrote: Next message: Personal dictionaris in CocoAspell.Previous message: Personal dictionaris in CocoAspell.Personal dictionaris in CocoAspell Don Green Dragon fergdc at Shaw.ca ![]()
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