Le 13 août 07 à 22:40, Dov Feldstern a écrit :
Then we should try to see how important it is to add per-inset or
per-layout customisability. I am not 100% convince that everybody
expects that LyXCode is not spell-checked.
Some users use comments, notes to put quick reminders which
shouldn't be spellchecked at all. Other users will e.g. use notes
as drafts and could like them to be spellchecked. Only a per-inset
or per-layout approach can address these needs.
Or per-character (as language or font-attributes), which although
unnecessary for spell-checking purposes, I think would be simpler
in the long run...
No. A per-character approach doesn't allow this. With per-character,
you'll provide instance level, not type level ignoring. For example,
you can use a tool (provided it is implemented) to ignore all notes
instances in your document, but what happens if decide to add a new
note? It won't be ignored!
Mael.