Hi Folks,

Thanks to changes upstream, new maintainers have taken the helm and the 
Pyenchant 
spell check utility <http://pyenchant.github.io/pyenchant/> now works again 
for Leo.

Windows English users: pip install pyenchant for your python and Leo 
enabled shell is all that's needed. For languages other than English you 
need to compile the *enchant C library* with MingW (see Pyenchant install 
docs <http://pyenchant.github.io/pyenchant/install.html>).


Other platforms: install *libenchant* using apt or yum or brew or whatever 
followed by pip install pyenchant.


I elected not to add these details to Leo docs because they'll inevitably 
drift out of date and it's better to go to the source anyway (but this note 
is here to provide a trail).


When working show-spell-info in Leo's Alt-X command buffer log pane shows 
something like:

pyenchant spell checker
user dictionary: C:/Users/matt/.leo/spellpyx.txt
main dictionaries: en_BW, en_AU, en_BZ, en_GB, en_JM, en_DK, en_HK, en_GH, 
en_US, en_ZA, en_ZW, en_SG, en_NZ, en_BS, en_AG, en_PH, en_IE, en_NA, 
en_TT, en_IN, en_NG, en_CA 

cheers,

-matt

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