Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I don't think that's it. Besides what Tom said about a clean
installation, I have both a system-wide Aspell (C:\Aspell) and a
single-user installation (C:\Documents and Settings\what a handsome guy
I am\Application Data\Aspell). Both have iso-8859-1.cset installed in
...
Joost Verburg wrote:
Tom Schlangen wrote:
although "install for all users" was chosen, looking at the
System/Installed Software list of Windows, all the dictionaries
obviously are only registered for "current user", while "Aspell Data"
is registered for everyone.
I think you have had both an A
Tom Schlangen wrote:
Sorry I don´t think so, since this problem is reproducible with a
virgin and clean XPPro image - only installation of LyX chosing "for
current user" right from the start leaves a working spell checker
here.
Did you reinstall the dictionaries after installing for all users?
Hi Joost,
> I think you have had both an Aspell installation for the
> current user as well as a system-wide installation.
Sorry I don´t think so, since this problem is reproducible with a virgin and
clean XPPro image - only installation of LyX chosing "for current user" right
from the start le
Tom Schlangen wrote:
although "install for all users" was chosen, looking at the
System/Installed Software list of Windows, all the dictionaries
obviously are only registered for "current user", while "Aspell Data"
is registered for everyone.
I think you have had both an Aspell installation for
Additional info,
although "install for all users" was chosen, looking at the System/Installed
Software list of Windows, all the dictionaries obviously are only registered
for "current user", while "Aspell Data" is registered for everyone.
Again, I am sure that this is not caused by a rights pro
Hi,
Installing 1.44-3 official installer on either W2k or XPPro, and chosing the
option of Aspell being available for all users, plus some suitable dictionaries.
Then, under LyX, invocation of the spell checker (using F7 key) results in the
following error:
http://www.tubes.mynetcologne.de/mis