Author: gpittman
Date: Thu Jan 26 01:10:18 2017
New Revision: 21747
URL: http://scribus.net/websvn/listing.php?repname=Scribus&sc=1&rev=21747
Log:
Minor typo in hyphenator.html in manual
Modified:
trunk/Scribus/doc/en/hyphenator.html
Modified: trunk/Scribus/doc/en/hyphenator.html
URL:
http://scribus.net/websvn/diff.php?repname=Scribus&rev=21747&path=/trunk/Scribus/doc/en/hyphenator.html
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--- trunk/Scribus/doc/en/hyphenator.html (original)
+++ trunk/Scribus/doc/en/hyphenator.html Thu Jan 26 01:10:18 2017
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
<p>If you have already installed a program that uses Hunspell, like, for
instance, LibreOffice, Scribus will try to detect the installed dictionaries
and use them. Installed dictionaries will be listed in the left column of the
dialog, where you can also see their location. To make proper use of the right
column you need an internet connection, because Scribus will download a list of
dictionaries available in LibreOffice’s freedesktop.org repository. You
can then select one or more new dictionaries for download. Please note that
these dictionaries are stored in your home directory or its equivalent under
<code>.scribus/dicts</code>, so other programs cannot use them, unless you copy
them to the respective system or program directories.</p>
<p>Scribus will also make use of Myspell dictionaries, so an alternative place
to have them in Linux, for example, might be in /usr/share/myspell.</p>
<h4>Usage</h4>
-<p>Spellchecking works on a frame basis, so just as with hyphenation, you have
to select a text frame before you can let Scribus look for errors. You invoke
spellchecking with <i>Extras > Check Spelling...</i> (keyboard: Shift+F7).
There is a language selector in the spellchecking dialog, but this will not be
very efficient for a language other than your default one, since after each
word, it will revert to your chosen language. For example, let's imagine that
your Scribus language is set for English, and you have some German text in a
frame you would like to spellcheck. While you might think that going to
Preferences and changing the language to German is the correct method, but his
will only change the language for menus and so on.</p>
+<p>Spellchecking works on a frame basis, so just as with hyphenation, you have
to select a text frame before you can let Scribus look for errors. You invoke
spellchecking with <i>Extras > Check Spelling...</i> (keyboard: Shift+F7).
There is a language selector in the spellchecking dialog, but this will not be
very efficient for a language other than your default one, since after each
word, it will revert to your chosen language. For example, let's imagine that
your Scribus language is set for English, and you have some German text in a
frame you would like to spellcheck. While you might think that going to
Preferences and changing the language to German is the correct method, but this
will only change the language for menus and so on.</p>
<p>The language for spellchecking is actually set in the Edit dialog for
Character Styles. For example, pull up the dialog for editing styles, select
Default Character Style, then Edit, and under Advanced Formatting you set the
language, which will apply to spellchecking as well. You should be able to see
when you open the spellchecking dialog that the appropriate language is now
indicated.</p>
<br>
<table width="100%"><tr><td align="center"><img src="images/hyphen3.png"
align="center" alt="Hyphenator Settings Dialog" /></td></tr></table>
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