Joost Verburg wrote: > > Manveru wrote: >> For most writers such feature is more a bug that a helpful feature. Those >> annoying red underlines may break your way of thinking during writing, >> the >> same is about autocorrection. These Word feature is for people, who do >> not >> want to click "spell check my doc" every time they finish writing - there >> are plenty of writers who still use typewriters - they do not like to be >> corrected on-line. > > Separation of layout from content is a good thing and one the major > features of LyX/LaTeX. Separating spelling and content however does not > make any sense to me. > When I'm notified immediately of a spelling error, it's easy to fix it. > However, fixing it afterwards takes a lot of additional time; you often > have to read the entire paragraph again to get the right context. >
Thats they same way I feel, its to time consuming to do all spell checking separately. Joost Verburg wrote: > > I would consider on-the-fly spell checking as a huge improvement. > Same here. Or since people have different opinions why not leave it as an option. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Spell-check-on-the-fly--tp14274928p14280861.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.