It would appear that on Sep 27, Guenter Milde did say:

> Alternatively, after a fix for http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/1042
> »Adding language "none"« you could tell LyX to ignore the
> non-standard-English parts of your document when spellchecking.

I don't think I want to add the complexity of defining any part of my doc
an non-English... Because while there are parts of my document where I need
to be thinking about whatever fictional words and or non-standard names
that I don't want to add to the wordlist when I spellcheck it. When/if
something makes me rewrite something in one of those sections I'll still
want to use spellcheck to screen it for my all to frequent (and sometimes
nearly dyslexic) typos. I just don't want to do this by mistake when I'm
not thinking about it. Hence I always depended on spell checking in a
forward linear process starting from the cursor position and ending when/if I
close the spell checker without correcting a flagged word such as whatever
GarRRbagggge word I'm using as a marker that day.

But I'm getting used to the previously mentioned kludge involving pasting
the selected section of my document into an empty document and checking it
there. It's not really any harder than it used to be to insert the marker
lines...

So you see, this is already a non-issue for me. I just wish I had found the
new spellchecker's behavior to be a little more stable. 

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