Richard Yates wrote:
Hi,
Have been using Lyx on a linux environment and think its great. Have
also started using it recently on a windows system and have found that
the spell checker comes up with the following error:
"the spell checker could not be started, no word lists can be found for
th
Hi,
Have been using Lyx on a linux environment and think its great. Have
also started using it recently on a windows system and have found that
the spell checker comes up with the following error:
"the spell checker could not be started, no word lists can be found for
the language en_US"
Wh
Hi,
Have been using Lyx on a linux environment and think its great. Have
also started using it recently on a windows system and have found that
the spell checker comes up with the following error:
"the spell checker could not be started, no word lists can be found for
the language en_US"
Wh
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Interesting. I tried this (using Aspell, the only game in town for us
Windows users). It catches 'th' without a period, ignores 'th.' (which
makes some sense -- could be an abbreviation), and ignores 'th .' (space
before the period)
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Interesting. I tried this (using Aspell, the only game in town for us
Windows users). It catches 'th' without a period, ignores 'th.' (which
makes some sense -- could be an abbreviation), and ignores 'th .' (space
before the period). That last one shou
Rich Shepard wrote:
Running 1.4.2 on linux here. Evoked the spelling checker on a short
article and fixed the errors it found. Then I ran the source through
pdflatex.
While reading the typeset document, I saw the word, 'th .' "How strange,"
I thought. Sure enough, the spelling check missed t
On Tuesday 08 August 2006 03:45, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Running 1.4.2 on linux here. Evoked the spelling checker on a short
> article and fixed the errors it found. Then I ran the source through
> pdflatex.
>
> While reading the typeset document, I saw the word, 'th .' "How
> strange," I thoug
Running 1.4.2 on linux here. Evoked the spelling checker on a short
article and fixed the errors it found. Then I ran the source through
pdflatex.
While reading the typeset document, I saw the word, 'th .' "How strange,"
I thought. Sure enough, the spelling check missed that, but a search for