Am 02.11.2010 um 03:28 schrieb Christopher Menzel:

> On 10/30/2010 02:53 AM, Stephan Witt wrote:
>> Am 29.10.2010 um 22:01 schrieb Christopher Menzel:
>>   
>>> Greetings LyX users,
>>> 
>>> The aspell-based spellchecker in LyX does not appear to be happy checking a 
>>> document containing a Spanish name that includes the character ú.  
>>> Specifically, the name seems throw the checker pretty seriously off 
>>> balance; it begins to stop on perfectly ordinary words that occur in the 
>>> document a word or two *after* a word that it apparently isn't recognizing 
>>> internally -- for example, it asked if I wanted to replace the word "that" 
>>> with "bisection", where "that" occurred two words after "bijection", which 
>>> was clearly the word it had stopped on internally.  Is there a solution to 
>>> this beyond avoiding non-English unicode characters?
>>>     
>> Sorry, I've no solution but a question.
>> You're using LyX 1.6.7? Which platform?
>>   
> 1.6.7 on a Mac, latest version of Snow Leopard.

Interestingly... there are 2 options to use aspell then.
What's your setup exactly? What did you do to make aspell work?

Other question (again): 
did you mark the spanish name as "Spanish" language? 

Stephan

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