On Nov 14, 2010, at 2:21 PM, Stephan Witt wrote: > Am 14.11.2010 um 13:17 schrieb Abdel Younes: > >> >> On Nov 14, 2010, at 1:01 PM, Stephan Witt wrote: >> >>> Am 14.11.2010 um 12:37 schrieb Abdel Younes: >>> >>>> Hi Stephan, >>>> >>>> The first built I made enabled the native spellchecker, I didn't install >>>> other engine yet. I would like to report a bug, I am not sure this bug is >>>> only for MacOS with the native engine: >>>> >>>> 1) Open UserGuide.lyx >>>> 2) Copy the whole text of Section 1.1 >>>> 3) Create a new Document and set the language to French >>>> 4) Paste the clipboard >>>> 5) Select the whole text and set the language to French in order to get >>>> rid of the foreign language underlining >>>> Result: many words are rightfully maked as misspelled but some of them are >>>> not: "beautiful", "poetry", etc >>>> 6) Righ-click on "beautiful" >>>> Result 1: the "Add to personal dictionary" item appears in the context >>>> menu >>>> Result 2: "beautiful" is now correctly marked as misspelled. >>>> >>>> This is the kind of problems that you have in programs such as Thunderbird >>>> or OpenOffice when you switch the language. I hope this is fixable. I will >>>> try now to install and compile with hunspell to see if I can reproduce. >>>> But I guess I will not because the bug is really in the native MacOS >>>> engine to which we send full paragraphs. Hunspell or Aspell should (I >>>> hope) not be affected because we spellcheck word by word. >>> >>> I tried it with aspell and more - but not all - words are marked as >>> misspelled. >>> And it's "stable" - in the sense of words being not misspelled on screen >>> and when using the context menu it remaining "correct". >> >> Some words are valid French words, that's why. > > have - ??? > uses - ???
No, I was talking about "document" or "concept"... > > Maybe have is checked as hâve. Don't know this word :-) > But uses? Don't know either. > > Anyway, aspell is more accurate for now. That's not my point. The native spellchecker is correct when you check word by words. The issue here is that it fails if you give it too much words to check.` Abdel.