Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-11 Thread Helge Hafting

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Sorry! I think I sent it to another email! :)
--

 


Did you check Aspell independently of LyX to see
that it
was correctly installed with the correct dictionary?
So that
you created some small file containing a few
deliberately 
misspelled words and Aspell corrected them? If the
test file 
is once corrected then test with LyX. 'No words were

found'
means no words were misspelled in the opinion of the
spellchecker. Also within a document, the
spellchecker 
checks from the cursor location and on towards left

and
end of the document. If you haven't repositioned the
cursor
to the beginning of the document, and the cursor
happens
to be at the end or near the end, of course it won't
find any
misspelled words and will say No words are found,
when
you run the spellchecker. At least that is how it
works for me.
   



   What's the way to test Aspell without lyx? When I
install it, its program group only shows the
uninstaller. No other executable app. How can I do it?
 


Aspell does not have a graphical user interface.
Open a command line window (bash or xterm in linux,
or run cmd.exe in windows)

Then type the command:
aspell -c filename

Where filename is a _text_ file  you want to spellcheck.

Top see all the options aspell support:
aspell -?

To see more documentation (on linux):
man aspell

Helge Hafting




Re: Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-11 Thread Stephen Harris


- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Lyx Contribute lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: Re: Both Linux and Windows



Sorry! I think I sent it to another email! :)
--


Did you check Aspell independently of LyX to see
that it
was correctly installed with the correct dictionary?
So that
you created some small file containing a few
deliberately
misspelled words and Aspell corrected them? If the
test file
is once corrected then test with LyX. 'No words were
found'
means no words were misspelled in the opinion of the
spellchecker. Also within a document, the
spellchecker
checks from the cursor location and on towards left
and
end of the document. If you haven't repositioned the
cursor
to the beginning of the document, and the cursor
happens
to be at the end or near the end, of course it won't
find any
misspelled words and will say No words are found,
when
you run the spellchecker. At least that is how it
works for me.


   What's the way to test Aspell without lyx? When I
install it, its program group only shows the
uninstaller. No other executable app. How can I do it?

   Thanks to help me!

Abraços!
Douglas



I would create a test.txt file with a couple of deliberately
wrong spelled words in it.
I am speled wron

You can save this file on the desktop so that
if you have made a desktop icon which says
Aspell (drop files here) you can drag the
test.txt file into it and it should work.
Using Windows, and if you installed Aspell
into c:\aspell you can also save test.txt
in C:\Aspell. then from c:\aspell type
aspell check test.txt
This information is available by reading the
documentation.

Good luck,
Stephen 





Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-11 Thread Helge Hafting

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Sorry! I think I sent it to another email! :)
--

 


Did you check Aspell independently of LyX to see
that it
was correctly installed with the correct dictionary?
So that
you created some small file containing a few
deliberately 
misspelled words and Aspell corrected them? If the
test file 
is once corrected then test with LyX. 'No words were

found'
means no words were misspelled in the opinion of the
spellchecker. Also within a document, the
spellchecker 
checks from the cursor location and on towards left

and
end of the document. If you haven't repositioned the
cursor
to the beginning of the document, and the cursor
happens
to be at the end or near the end, of course it won't
find any
misspelled words and will say No words are found,
when
you run the spellchecker. At least that is how it
works for me.
   



   What's the way to test Aspell without lyx? When I
install it, its program group only shows the
uninstaller. No other executable app. How can I do it?
 


Aspell does not have a graphical user interface.
Open a command line window (bash or xterm in linux,
or run cmd.exe in windows)

Then type the command:
aspell -c filename

Where filename is a _text_ file  you want to spellcheck.

Top see all the options aspell support:
aspell -?

To see more documentation (on linux):
man aspell

Helge Hafting




Re: Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-11 Thread Stephen Harris


- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Lyx Contribute lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: Re: Both Linux and Windows



Sorry! I think I sent it to another email! :)
--


Did you check Aspell independently of LyX to see
that it
was correctly installed with the correct dictionary?
So that
you created some small file containing a few
deliberately
misspelled words and Aspell corrected them? If the
test file
is once corrected then test with LyX. 'No words were
found'
means no words were misspelled in the opinion of the
spellchecker. Also within a document, the
spellchecker
checks from the cursor location and on towards left
and
end of the document. If you haven't repositioned the
cursor
to the beginning of the document, and the cursor
happens
to be at the end or near the end, of course it won't
find any
misspelled words and will say No words are found,
when
you run the spellchecker. At least that is how it
works for me.


   What's the way to test Aspell without lyx? When I
install it, its program group only shows the
uninstaller. No other executable app. How can I do it?

   Thanks to help me!

Abraços!
Douglas



I would create a test.txt file with a couple of deliberately
wrong spelled words in it.
I am speled wron

You can save this file on the desktop so that
if you have made a desktop icon which says
Aspell (drop files here) you can drag the
test.txt file into it and it should work.
Using Windows, and if you installed Aspell
into c:\aspell you can also save test.txt
in C:\Aspell. then from c:\aspell type
aspell check test.txt
This information is available by reading the
documentation.

Good luck,
Stephen 





Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-11 Thread Helge Hafting

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Sorry! I think I sent it to another email! :)
--

 


Did you check Aspell independently of LyX to see
that it
was correctly installed with the correct dictionary?
So that
you created some small file containing a few
deliberately 
misspelled words and Aspell corrected them? If the
test file 
is once corrected then test with LyX. 'No words were

found'
means no words were misspelled in the opinion of the
spellchecker. Also within a document, the
spellchecker 
checks from the cursor location and on towards left

and
end of the document. If you haven't repositioned the
cursor
to the beginning of the document, and the cursor
happens
to be at the end or near the end, of course it won't
find any
misspelled words and will say "No words are found",
when
you run the spellchecker. At least that is how it
works for me.
   



   What's the way to test Aspell without lyx? When I
install it, its program group only shows the
uninstaller. No other executable app. How can I do it?
 


Aspell does not have a graphical user interface.
Open a command line window (bash or xterm in linux,
or run "cmd.exe" in windows)

Then type the command:
aspell -c filename

Where filename is a _text_ file  you want to spellcheck.

Top see all the options aspell support:
aspell -?

To see more documentation (on linux):
man aspell

Helge Hafting




Re: Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-11 Thread Stephen Harris


- Original Message - 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "Lyx Contribute" <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: Re: Both Linux and Windows



Sorry! I think I sent it to another email! :)
--


Did you check Aspell independently of LyX to see
that it
was correctly installed with the correct dictionary?
So that
you created some small file containing a few
deliberately
misspelled words and Aspell corrected them? If the
test file
is once corrected then test with LyX. 'No words were
found'
means no words were misspelled in the opinion of the
spellchecker. Also within a document, the
spellchecker
checks from the cursor location and on towards left
and
end of the document. If you haven't repositioned the
cursor
to the beginning of the document, and the cursor
happens
to be at the end or near the end, of course it won't
find any
misspelled words and will say "No words are found",
when
you run the spellchecker. At least that is how it
works for me.


   What's the way to test Aspell without lyx? When I
install it, its program group only shows the
uninstaller. No other executable app. How can I do it?

   Thanks to help me!

Abraços!
Douglas



I would create a test.txt file with a couple of deliberately
wrong spelled words in it.
"I am speled wron"

You can save this file on the desktop so that
if you have made a desktop icon which says
Aspell (drop files here) you can drag the
test.txt file into it and it should work.
Using Windows, and if you installed Aspell
into c:\aspell you can also save test.txt
in C:\Aspell. then from c:\aspell type
"aspell check test.txt"
This information is available by reading the
documentation.

Good luck,
Stephen 





Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-10 Thread mywebs2005-lyx
I've Lyx installed in both Windows and Linux. I
need at least one of these working on spellchecker. I
need Spanish and Portuguese spellcheckers. Any
suggestions?

I tried 'aspell' on Windows and 'ispell' on Linux,
but not is working. On Windows I installed aspell on
C:\Aspell, and the Lyx seems to recognize it, but when
I press F7, no message is shown, and the text is full
of mistakes. At Linux, I downloaded the last 'ispell',
then I compiled it and when I press F7, it said that
'No words are found', but I know Linux, and I know
everything was correctly done.

Thanks a lot in advance! This group is wonderful!
:)

--

 Abraços!
 Douglas









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Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-10 Thread Geoffrey Lloyd

Have you installed any dictionaries??

http://aspell.net/win32/ for windows
- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Lyx Contribute lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 2:50 PM
Subject: Both Linux and Windows



   I've Lyx installed in both Windows and Linux. I
need at least one of these working on spellchecker. I
need Spanish and Portuguese spellcheckers. Any
suggestions?

   I tried 'aspell' on Windows and 'ispell' on Linux,
but not is working. On Windows I installed aspell on
C:\Aspell, and the Lyx seems to recognize it, but when
I press F7, no message is shown, and the text is full
of mistakes. At Linux, I downloaded the last 'ispell',
then I compiled it and when I press F7, it said that
'No words are found', but I know Linux, and I know
everything was correctly done.

   Thanks a lot in advance! This group is wonderful!
:)

--

Abraços!
Douglas









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Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-10 Thread Angus Leeming
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I've Lyx installed in both Windows and Linux. I
 need at least one of these working on spellchecker. I
 need Spanish and Portuguese spellcheckers. Any
 suggestions?
 
 I tried 'aspell' on Windows and 'ispell' on Linux,
 but not is working. On Windows I installed aspell on
 C:\Aspell, and the Lyx seems to recognize it, but when
 I press F7, no message is shown, and the text is full
 of mistakes. At Linux, I downloaded the last 'ispell',
 then I compiled it and when I press F7, it said that
 'No words are found', but I know Linux, and I know
 everything was correctly done.

Did you install spanish and portuguese dictionaries too as described on
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyX136 ?

If you've installed these:
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/aspell/w32/Aspell-es-0.50-2-3.exe
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/aspell/w32/Aspell-pt-0.50-2-3.exe

I'd hope that you'd find that C:\Aspell\dict contained something a little
different to mine :-)

american.aliasen_CA.multienglish.alias
american-w-accents.alias  en_CA-only.rws en.multi
british.alias en_CA-w-accents.multi  en-only.rws
british-w-accents.alias   en_GB.multien_US.multi
canadian.aliasen_GB-only.rws en_US-only.rws
canadian-w-accents.alias  en_GB-w-accents.multi  en_US-w-accents.multi

-- 
Angus



Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-10 Thread Stephen Harris


- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Lyx Contribute lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 6:50 AM
Subject: Both Linux and Windows



   I've Lyx installed in both Windows and Linux. I
need at least one of these working on spellchecker. I
need Spanish and Portuguese spellcheckers. Any
suggestions?

   I tried 'aspell' on Windows and 'ispell' on Linux,
but not is working. On Windows I installed aspell on
C:\Aspell, and the Lyx seems to recognize it, but when
I press F7, no message is shown, and the text is full
of mistakes. At Linux, I downloaded the last 'ispell',
then I compiled it and when I press F7, it said that
'No words are found', but I know Linux, and I know
everything was correctly done.

   Thanks a lot in advance! This group is wonderful!
:)



Did you check Aspell independently of LyX to see that it
was correctly installed with the correct dictionary? So that
you created some small file containing a few deliberately 
misspelled words and Aspell corrected them? If the test file 
is once corrected then test with LyX. 'No words were found'

means no words were misspelled in the opinion of the
spellchecker. Also within a document, the spellchecker 
checks from the cursor location and on towards left and

end of the document. If you haven't repositioned the cursor
to the beginning of the document, and the cursor happens
to be at the end or near the end, of course it won't find any
misspelled words and will say No words are found, when
you run the spellchecker. At least that is how it works for me.





Re: Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-10 Thread mywebs2005-lyx
Sorry! I think I sent it to another email! :)
--

 Did you check Aspell independently of LyX to see
 that it
 was correctly installed with the correct dictionary?
 So that
 you created some small file containing a few
 deliberately 
 misspelled words and Aspell corrected them? If the
 test file 
 is once corrected then test with LyX. 'No words were
 found'
 means no words were misspelled in the opinion of the
 spellchecker. Also within a document, the
 spellchecker 
 checks from the cursor location and on towards left
 and
 end of the document. If you haven't repositioned the
 cursor
 to the beginning of the document, and the cursor
 happens
 to be at the end or near the end, of course it won't
 find any
 misspelled words and will say No words are found,
 when
 you run the spellchecker. At least that is how it
 works for me.

What's the way to test Aspell without lyx? When I
install it, its program group only shows the
uninstaller. No other executable app. How can I do it?

Thanks to help me!

 Abraços!
 Douglas










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Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-10 Thread mywebs2005-lyx
I've Lyx installed in both Windows and Linux. I
need at least one of these working on spellchecker. I
need Spanish and Portuguese spellcheckers. Any
suggestions?

I tried 'aspell' on Windows and 'ispell' on Linux,
but not is working. On Windows I installed aspell on
C:\Aspell, and the Lyx seems to recognize it, but when
I press F7, no message is shown, and the text is full
of mistakes. At Linux, I downloaded the last 'ispell',
then I compiled it and when I press F7, it said that
'No words are found', but I know Linux, and I know
everything was correctly done.

Thanks a lot in advance! This group is wonderful!
:)

--

 Abraços!
 Douglas









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Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-10 Thread Geoffrey Lloyd

Have you installed any dictionaries??

http://aspell.net/win32/ for windows
- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Lyx Contribute lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 2:50 PM
Subject: Both Linux and Windows



   I've Lyx installed in both Windows and Linux. I
need at least one of these working on spellchecker. I
need Spanish and Portuguese spellcheckers. Any
suggestions?

   I tried 'aspell' on Windows and 'ispell' on Linux,
but not is working. On Windows I installed aspell on
C:\Aspell, and the Lyx seems to recognize it, but when
I press F7, no message is shown, and the text is full
of mistakes. At Linux, I downloaded the last 'ispell',
then I compiled it and when I press F7, it said that
'No words are found', but I know Linux, and I know
everything was correctly done.

   Thanks a lot in advance! This group is wonderful!
:)

--

Abraços!
Douglas









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Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-10 Thread Angus Leeming
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I've Lyx installed in both Windows and Linux. I
 need at least one of these working on spellchecker. I
 need Spanish and Portuguese spellcheckers. Any
 suggestions?
 
 I tried 'aspell' on Windows and 'ispell' on Linux,
 but not is working. On Windows I installed aspell on
 C:\Aspell, and the Lyx seems to recognize it, but when
 I press F7, no message is shown, and the text is full
 of mistakes. At Linux, I downloaded the last 'ispell',
 then I compiled it and when I press F7, it said that
 'No words are found', but I know Linux, and I know
 everything was correctly done.

Did you install spanish and portuguese dictionaries too as described on
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyX136 ?

If you've installed these:
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/aspell/w32/Aspell-es-0.50-2-3.exe
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/aspell/w32/Aspell-pt-0.50-2-3.exe

I'd hope that you'd find that C:\Aspell\dict contained something a little
different to mine :-)

american.aliasen_CA.multienglish.alias
american-w-accents.alias  en_CA-only.rws en.multi
british.alias en_CA-w-accents.multi  en-only.rws
british-w-accents.alias   en_GB.multien_US.multi
canadian.aliasen_GB-only.rws en_US-only.rws
canadian-w-accents.alias  en_GB-w-accents.multi  en_US-w-accents.multi

-- 
Angus



Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-10 Thread Stephen Harris


- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Lyx Contribute lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 6:50 AM
Subject: Both Linux and Windows



   I've Lyx installed in both Windows and Linux. I
need at least one of these working on spellchecker. I
need Spanish and Portuguese spellcheckers. Any
suggestions?

   I tried 'aspell' on Windows and 'ispell' on Linux,
but not is working. On Windows I installed aspell on
C:\Aspell, and the Lyx seems to recognize it, but when
I press F7, no message is shown, and the text is full
of mistakes. At Linux, I downloaded the last 'ispell',
then I compiled it and when I press F7, it said that
'No words are found', but I know Linux, and I know
everything was correctly done.

   Thanks a lot in advance! This group is wonderful!
:)



Did you check Aspell independently of LyX to see that it
was correctly installed with the correct dictionary? So that
you created some small file containing a few deliberately 
misspelled words and Aspell corrected them? If the test file 
is once corrected then test with LyX. 'No words were found'

means no words were misspelled in the opinion of the
spellchecker. Also within a document, the spellchecker 
checks from the cursor location and on towards left and

end of the document. If you haven't repositioned the cursor
to the beginning of the document, and the cursor happens
to be at the end or near the end, of course it won't find any
misspelled words and will say No words are found, when
you run the spellchecker. At least that is how it works for me.





Re: Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-10 Thread mywebs2005-lyx
Sorry! I think I sent it to another email! :)
--

 Did you check Aspell independently of LyX to see
 that it
 was correctly installed with the correct dictionary?
 So that
 you created some small file containing a few
 deliberately 
 misspelled words and Aspell corrected them? If the
 test file 
 is once corrected then test with LyX. 'No words were
 found'
 means no words were misspelled in the opinion of the
 spellchecker. Also within a document, the
 spellchecker 
 checks from the cursor location and on towards left
 and
 end of the document. If you haven't repositioned the
 cursor
 to the beginning of the document, and the cursor
 happens
 to be at the end or near the end, of course it won't
 find any
 misspelled words and will say No words are found,
 when
 you run the spellchecker. At least that is how it
 works for me.

What's the way to test Aspell without lyx? When I
install it, its program group only shows the
uninstaller. No other executable app. How can I do it?

Thanks to help me!

 Abraços!
 Douglas










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Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-10 Thread mywebs2005-lyx
I've Lyx installed in both Windows and Linux. I
need at least one of these working on spellchecker. I
need Spanish and Portuguese spellcheckers. Any
suggestions?

I tried 'aspell' on Windows and 'ispell' on Linux,
but not is working. On Windows I installed aspell on
C:\Aspell, and the Lyx seems to recognize it, but when
I press F7, no message is shown, and the text is full
of mistakes. At Linux, I downloaded the last 'ispell',
then I compiled it and when I press F7, it said that
'No words are found', but I know Linux, and I know
everything was correctly done.

Thanks a lot in advance! This group is wonderful!
:)

--

 Abraços!
 Douglas









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Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-10 Thread Geoffrey Lloyd

Have you installed any dictionaries??

http://aspell.net/win32/ for windows
- Original Message - 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "Lyx Contribute" <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 2:50 PM
Subject: Both Linux and Windows



   I've Lyx installed in both Windows and Linux. I
need at least one of these working on spellchecker. I
need Spanish and Portuguese spellcheckers. Any
suggestions?

   I tried 'aspell' on Windows and 'ispell' on Linux,
but not is working. On Windows I installed aspell on
C:\Aspell, and the Lyx seems to recognize it, but when
I press F7, no message is shown, and the text is full
of mistakes. At Linux, I downloaded the last 'ispell',
then I compiled it and when I press F7, it said that
'No words are found', but I know Linux, and I know
everything was correctly done.

   Thanks a lot in advance! This group is wonderful!
:)

--

Abraços!
Douglas









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Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-10 Thread Angus Leeming
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I've Lyx installed in both Windows and Linux. I
> need at least one of these working on spellchecker. I
> need Spanish and Portuguese spellcheckers. Any
> suggestions?
> 
> I tried 'aspell' on Windows and 'ispell' on Linux,
> but not is working. On Windows I installed aspell on
> C:\Aspell, and the Lyx seems to recognize it, but when
> I press F7, no message is shown, and the text is full
> of mistakes. At Linux, I downloaded the last 'ispell',
> then I compiled it and when I press F7, it said that
> 'No words are found', but I know Linux, and I know
> everything was correctly done.

Did you install spanish and portuguese dictionaries too as described on
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyX136 ?

If you've installed these:
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/aspell/w32/Aspell-es-0.50-2-3.exe
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/aspell/w32/Aspell-pt-0.50-2-3.exe

I'd hope that you'd find that C:\Aspell\dict contained something a little
different to mine :-)

american.aliasen_CA.multienglish.alias
american-w-accents.alias  en_CA-only.rws en.multi
british.alias en_CA-w-accents.multi  en-only.rws
british-w-accents.alias   en_GB.multien_US.multi
canadian.aliasen_GB-only.rws en_US-only.rws
canadian-w-accents.alias  en_GB-w-accents.multi  en_US-w-accents.multi

-- 
Angus



Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-10 Thread Stephen Harris


- Original Message - 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "Lyx Contribute" <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 6:50 AM
Subject: Both Linux and Windows



   I've Lyx installed in both Windows and Linux. I
need at least one of these working on spellchecker. I
need Spanish and Portuguese spellcheckers. Any
suggestions?

   I tried 'aspell' on Windows and 'ispell' on Linux,
but not is working. On Windows I installed aspell on
C:\Aspell, and the Lyx seems to recognize it, but when
I press F7, no message is shown, and the text is full
of mistakes. At Linux, I downloaded the last 'ispell',
then I compiled it and when I press F7, it said that
'No words are found', but I know Linux, and I know
everything was correctly done.

   Thanks a lot in advance! This group is wonderful!
:)



Did you check Aspell independently of LyX to see that it
was correctly installed with the correct dictionary? So that
you created some small file containing a few deliberately 
misspelled words and Aspell corrected them? If the test file 
is once corrected then test with LyX. 'No words were found'

means no words were misspelled in the opinion of the
spellchecker. Also within a document, the spellchecker 
checks from the cursor location and on towards left and

end of the document. If you haven't repositioned the cursor
to the beginning of the document, and the cursor happens
to be at the end or near the end, of course it won't find any
misspelled words and will say "No words are found", when
you run the spellchecker. At least that is how it works for me.





Re: Re: Both Linux and Windows

2005-10-10 Thread mywebs2005-lyx
Sorry! I think I sent it to another email! :)
--

> Did you check Aspell independently of LyX to see
> that it
> was correctly installed with the correct dictionary?
> So that
> you created some small file containing a few
> deliberately 
> misspelled words and Aspell corrected them? If the
> test file 
> is once corrected then test with LyX. 'No words were
> found'
> means no words were misspelled in the opinion of the
> spellchecker. Also within a document, the
> spellchecker 
> checks from the cursor location and on towards left
> and
> end of the document. If you haven't repositioned the
> cursor
> to the beginning of the document, and the cursor
> happens
> to be at the end or near the end, of course it won't
> find any
> misspelled words and will say "No words are found",
> when
> you run the spellchecker. At least that is how it
> works for me.

What's the way to test Aspell without lyx? When I
install it, its program group only shows the
uninstaller. No other executable app. How can I do it?

Thanks to help me!

 Abraços!
 Douglas










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