Jan Willemson wrote:
> LyX 1.4.0beta seems to handle ispell better (apart from the fact that
> spelling in 1.4.0beta is broken in general, but that's due to being
> beta).
Is that reported in bugzilla? If not, please do that. BTW, there is no beta.
There is 1.4.0pre1, pre2 and pre3.
> So unless
> >So in the end of the day, I suspect that LyX 1.3.6 has a bug of
still
> >trying to use aspell, even if ispell is chosen in
Preferences ->
> >Spellchecker. Or is is the problem between
the chair and the
> >computer
> >
>
>
> Looks like your lyx decides to use aspell anyway - maybe
ispell suppor
Jan Willemson wrote:
[...]
Well, actually I am trying to spell an Estonian text, but the problem
with English was the same so I described that one.
Anyway, after installing the aspell-en package, I can spell English
text, though LyX still shows me that it is using ispell, and installing
aspel
Hi again!
> > On my Arch Linux box I installed LyX 1.3.6 and the latest
ispell package
> > (3.2.06-4) that
> > comes with the
English dictionary. However, when trying to check an
> >
English document, I get 'No word lists can be found for the
language
> > "en" '. I don't remember such a message
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 03:21:45PM +0200, Jan Willemson wrote:
> Hi all!
>
>
>
>
>
> On my Arch Linux box I installed LyX 1.3.6 and the latest ispell package
> (3.2.06-4) that
> comes with the English dictionary. However, when trying to check an
> English document, I get 'No word lists can be
Hi,
When I run ispell from command line, it runs fine.
Jan
Jan Willemson writes:
> On my Arch Linux box I installed LyX 1.3.6 and the latest ispell
> package (3.2.06-4) that
> comes with the English dictionary. However, when trying to check an
> English document, I get 'No word lists can be found for the language
> "en" '. I don't remember such a message f
Hi all!
On my Arch Linux box I installed LyX 1.3.6 and the latest ispell package
(3.2.06-4) that
comes with the English dictionary. However, when trying to check an
English document, I get 'No word lists can be found for the language
"en" '. I don't remember such a message from earlier LyX ins