Selon [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > >> The spellcheck dialog could have another button for "don't spellcheck > >> this word again". (Surely with a shorter caption, but you get the > >> idea.) > >> > >> That button would mark the word as not spellchecked, and the next time > >> the spellchecker runs those words are skipped. Not because the > >> spellchecker learned them, but because the document noted that they > >> were special. (The same words occuring elsewhere may very well be > >> caught by the spellchecker.) > > > > Why not adding those words to your personal dictionary? And even use > > different dictionaries for different types of document... IMO, it would > > be weird to store such words into the document itself. Moreover they > > wouldn't be reusable for other docs, so you would have to do that > > several times. > > I like Helge's idea of having an easy way to mark a word/phrase as "do not > spellcheck e"... Maybe the word is a real word in some contexts, but not > in others, so I might not wan't it to be added to my personal dictionary.
After all, why not... But if adding words to such a list is implemented, a way removing them should be provided as well. > (I'm not sure how workable it is with separate dictionaries for separate > documents, and adding it to a dictionay means that all occurances of > that word will be ignored, which might not be what I want). I don't really know... but I imagine that some kind of "include" command may be available into dictionaries (so that you can use common words and add specific words into your dictionary). Mael.