Ok, so it took me a while to reply to this... *grin*

On Sun, 2004-02-08 at 20:30, guenther wrote:
> IIRC I had to change the value 2 times. The red color I still wanted to
> use actually was set in the settings -- so I had to set it to another
> value to force a change. Then I could set it back to red.

Maybe that was the bug I remembered :)

> The extra step was necessary, cause when closing the settings dialog
> with the same value as when starting it, nothing is written.

> If you don't have enabled spell checking while tying, you have to start
> spell checking manually. Even with a black color you should see the
> underline.

I wasn't ...

> Check the settings. Are there languages enabled? Checking while typing?
> Setting and resetting the color?

Languages... I supposed those would help, eh?  I determined what the
problem was ...  Apparently gnome-spell1.0 vanished between installing
1.4 and 1.4.5 ...  *shrug*  no idea why .. reinstalling it instantly
solved the problem... :)

> btw: Do you use Gnome as Dektop? If you are using KDE, maybe a not
> running Gnome Settings Daemon may be the culprit.

Gnome ...  KDE is evil...  I initially thought KDE was great when I
switched over from Windows, but I had more problems with it than I did
with Windows...  I discovered XD2, installed that over KDE (big
mistake), and loved it..  So, after reinstalling the system as gnome
only, then installing XD2, I was set...  :)

Now I'm awaiting XD2 for Fedora, or Redhat Desktop ...  :)

> HTH

And i do appreciate it..  Thanks!
> ...guenther

-- 
Jason H. Frisvold
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