Closed #484 via #487.
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Heh, this is also possible even as you said some sort of brutal :).
Thanks for testing.
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I brutally replaced `spellcheck.so` in `/usr/lib` and tested it a bit.
It seems to work perfectly well.
Thanks for the fix.
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It depends what OS you use.
On Linux compiling from source is quite easy:
```sh
git clone git://github.com/geany/geany
cd geany
./autogen.sh --prefix=/tmp/geany_test
make
make install
cd ..
git clone git://github.com/geany/geany-plugins
cd geany-plugins
git checkout -b spellcheck_strip_quotes_issu
Any way I can (easily) get the new version?
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Thanks for the feedback.
In my tests `po'` was not marked as mispelled but that might because the
dictionary knows the word `Po` as the river already. I assume there might be
other examples like this one, as long as there are somewhat rare, that might be
ok.
I created #487 to fix the issues you
Your second solution will generate some problems in languages like Italian,
where `po'` is a word, but `po` isn't, but these are few corner cases that can
be added to the dictionary when you meet them and a huge improvement wrt the
current state.
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Yes, this is a regression from #322.
I tried a quick hack which strips the apostrophe from the word beginning and
end if the style before resp. after the word is different. In this context
`style` means highlighting types like string, identifier, keyword and similar.
This works pretty good for