Am 08.02.2010 09:25, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Hellmut Weber wrote:
Would you mind to explain how you use this bindings?
Do you have to mark the relevant paragraph(s) and then use the key binding?
What does a key binding of this kind look like?
In Tools> Preferences> Edit> Shortcuts, I ha
Hellmut Weber wrote:
> Would you mind to explain how you use this bindings?
> Do you have to mark the relevant paragraph(s) and then use the key binding?
> What does a key binding of this kind look like?
In Tools > Preferences > Edit > Shortcuts, I have defined the following
bindings:
Alt + L E:
Am 08.02.2010 08:26, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Guenter Milde wrote:
I think the spellchecker should not do any guessing and switching. As
long as we are using LaTeX, languages simply need be marked properly.
Agreed. However, currently language switching is far too cumbersome:
a) Edit>Text-s
Guenter Milde wrote:
> >> I think the spellchecker should not do any guessing and switching. As
> >> long as we are using LaTeX, languages simply need be marked properly.
>
> Agreed. However, currently language switching is far too cumbersome:
>
> a) Edit>Text-style>Custom>...>select from an "end
On 2010-02-06, Hellmut Weber wrote:
> Am 06.02.2010 09:30, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
>> I think the spellchecker should not do any guessing and switching. As
>> long as we are using LaTeX, languages simply need be marked properly.
Agreed. However, currently language switching is far too cumber
Am 06.02.2010 09:30, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
It would be so easy to not only check for the selected language but
also some others and then when in some of these other languages
all errors, or something near 100%, are gone the spellchecker
switches this language.