On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Georg Baum <georg.b...@post.rwth-aachen.de> wrote: > Scott Kostyshak wrote: > >> Note that this discussion is related to the discussion of the toolbar >> button: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8589 >> >> You describe the same use case that Liviu describes. I don't >> understand what the advantage of toggling continuous spellcheck is >> over using normal spellcheck for this workflow. If one doesn't use >> continuous spellcheck when writing, then it is not really "continuous" >> spellcheck anymore. > > I agree that toggling the button frequently while working on one document > does not make sense. However: Assume you are drafting a project proposal and > want to concentrate on the structure. You disable continous spell check for > that. Later you switch to another document for fine tuning. In that > situation you want continous spell check, and a toolbar button makes your > life easier.
Ah, this is a good point. Part of me thinks that in this case it should be a document setting. But that doesn't make much sense. OK, I'm sold. Thanks, Scott