It would appear that on Sep 23, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook did say:
> While waiting in hopes of a better method, I figured out a very crude down
> and dirty work around...
>
> First, as previously described, I wrap the section of the document I intend to
> spellcheck with the the begin and end marke
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
On 2011-09-26, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
> And until such a time as http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/2511 becomes a
> reality, I think I'll just use that kludge I just described.
Alternatively, after a fix for http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/1042
»Adding language "none"« you could tell LyX to ig
It would appear that on Sep 25, Stephan Witt did say:
> Am 25.09.2011 um 00:02 schrieb Joe(theWordy)Philbrook:
> > Note: As I said I positioned my cursor *_AFTER_* the first instance of the
> > "gabaggge" word... (And I note that I also double checked the file:
> > "~/.lyx/pwl_english.dict" t
Am 25.09.2011 um 00:02 schrieb Joe(theWordy)Philbrook:
>
> It would appear that on Sep 24, Stephan Witt did say:
>
>> Am 23.09.2011 um 23:32 schrieb Joe(theWordy)Philbrook:
>
> -snipped. . . .. . . .. .stuff
>
>>> Then I'd position the cursor someplace aft
It would appear that on Sep 24, Stephan Witt did say:
> Am 23.09.2011 um 23:32 schrieb Joe(theWordy)Philbrook:
-snipped. . . .. . . .. .stuff
> > Then I'd position the cursor someplace after the non-word "gabaggge" on
> > the first marker and press F7..
Am 23.09.2011 um 23:32 schrieb Joe(theWordy)Philbrook:
>
> Hello. I'm a multi-boot, multi-Linux user. I chose LyX for a personal
> writing project some time ago. And for the most part I've been happy with
> that choice. But the spell checker in LyX2 is making me wish I knew how to
> cleanly expor
It would appear that on Sep 23, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook did say:
-snipped. . . .. . . .. .stuff
> IS there a method to restrict the spellchecker to a limited range of the
> document and/or to only check in a top to bottom in-line path that doesn't
> skip arou
Hello. I'm a multi-boot, multi-Linux user. I chose LyX for a personal
writing project some time ago. And for the most part I've been happy with
that choice. But the spell checker in LyX2 is making me wish I knew how to
cleanly export my documents to LibreOffice.
Now I'm not even talking about th