Willi Egger wrote:

Yesterday I installed the support files you provided on the website.
Interesetingly it worked with the version 1.62 of Scite. But not with version !.64 which I downloaded today. Though there are the CTX menue lines in the tools menue I can't get the spellchecker working. Anlike in the older version 1.62. There are no messages during starting Scite. So I am a bit puzzled.

Are you sure that the right properties are loaded? (Try to insert the ctx import in a user file; also keep in mind that after sucha change you need to close/open scite)

During my first tests with the older 1.62 Version I collected some remarks:

Uk-wordlist

Caps at the beginning of a word are not recognized e.g. "The" is underlined red indicating an error. The section "m" is uncomplete in the spell-uk.txt. It ends with meningo...

maybe we can collect some better word lists; actually, it is possible to handle multiple lists per language (in the properties file you can specify a comma separated list of files)

NL-word-list

The word "rug" misses in the Dutch word-list
Dutch words are not recognized when starting with a capital letter. e.g. Betreft

ok, i can have a look at that

The article "de" misses in the Dutch word-list. Althogh the "De"
is not recognized it is also not underlined with red.

i skip words <= 3 chars (is configurable)

At line 8904 in de word-list: d\'eg‚n‚r‚ - Meaning?


Otherwise it looks like we will have a nice tool!

i'll also implement context syntax checking some time Hans
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