I just tried spellchecking in english, doesn't seem to work either.. hmm..
weird..

grtz,

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2013/11/11 bart deruyter <bart.deruy...@gmail.com>

> I'm sorry, I did intend to reply to the list, but gmail has different
> defaults then what people want of course.
>
> reconfigure doesn't do any better. I deleted the config file in .lyx
> directory, didn't help either.
>
> In  language Settings -> Language
> I have now 'Dutch' as user interface language, but it remains English
> anyway...
> Language package: Automatic
> Command start: \selectlanguage{$$lang}
>
> Do I have to replace 'lang' with 'nl' or 'dutch'? I expect it should stay
> 'lang', as a variable, set by the language package.
>
> Grtz,
>
> Bart
>
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> 2013/11/11 Scott Kostyshak <skost...@lyx.org>
>
>> Hi Bart,
>>
>> Please always respond to the list (others might be able to help and
>> also others might be having the same problem).
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 5:14 PM, bart deruyter <bart.deruy...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > hey,
>> >
>> > thanks for the quick reply :-) .
>> >
>> > Upgrade initially was just upgrading through the ubuntu-tools, apt-get
>> > do-upgrade (or something similar), but I've had quite some issues, so I
>> then
>> > did a fresh install of ubuntustudio 13.10, added kubuntu through
>> synaptic,
>> > because xfce doesn't fit my needs.
>> >
>> > My home dir is a seperate partition, so I don't have to move it all on
>> each
>> > fresh install, just mount the same drive as /home, so I guess the config
>> > files of my previous installation should be the same.
>>
>> The config files of LyX are in ~/.lyx so perhaps they did not change
>> (a difference on the system could have lead to a reconfigure in some
>> cases I think though).
>>
>> > Anyways, here's the requested info:
>> >
>> > Tools -> Language Settings -> Spellchecker shows:
>> >
>> > Engine: Enchant
>> > Alternative Language: Dutch
>> > Escape Characters: empty
>> > Spellcheck continuously: on
>> > Spellcheck notes and comments: on
>> >
>> > When pressing F7 (Spell checker) I get the message: Spell checker has no
>> > dictionaries
>> >
>> > In Document settings the Language is set to
>> > Dutch,
>> > encoding: Language Default,
>> > Language package: now set to 'always babel' because I've tried them
>> all, and
>> > none seemed to work.
>> >
>> > I hope it already shows an error in my configuration.
>>
>> I'm hoping that doing Tools > Reconfigure will fix this. My guess is
>> that LyX doesn't know where the spelling libraries are since the
>> system changed. Does that work?
>>
>> Scott
>>
>
>

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