Re: Spellcheck

2020-11-14 Thread Charlie


Wolfgang Engelmann informed me regarding: Re: Spellcheck on
Sat, 14 Nov 2020 14:56:43 +0100

> Am 14.11.20 um 14:26 schrieb Baris Erkus:
> > On 14-Nov-20 3:19 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:  
> >>
> >>
> >> Am 14.11.20 um 09:38 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:  
> >>> I haven't found a more detailed description for spellchecking in
> >>> the help files of LyX.
> >>>
> >>> In the User Guide 6.14 Spell Checking
> >>> It says:
> >>> With Linux one needs to install the packages for the desired 
> >>> language. The number of these packages vary depending on the
> >>> Linux distribution, but in most cases these are aspell-xx,
> >>> hunspell-xx, myspell-xx, etc., where xx is the language code.
> >>>
> >>> In my LyX Version 2.3.5.2
> >>> (Thursday, June 25, 2020)
> >>> Library directory: /usr/share/lyx/
> >>> User directory: ~/.lyx/
> >>> Qt Version (run-time): 5.14.2
> >>> Qt Version (compile-time): 5.14.2
> >>> (and I am using Debian Bullseye)
> >>>
> >>> there is only enchant as the spellchecker engine listed.
> >>> It is in ./.config/enchant
> >>> but there is no hunspell, e.g.
> >>> It is mentioned to get it from
> >>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/lyxwininstaller/files/hunspell/
> >>>  > Where do I place it (and other spellcheckers)
> >>>  > And how do I get a personal spellchecker invoked?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for pointers
> >>> Wolfgang  
> >>
> >> I found this
> >> https://www.lyx.org/AdditionalSoftware
> >> and it states that enchant calls other spellcheckers.
> >>
> >> So my remaining question is
> >> how do I get a personal spellchecker
> >>
> >> Wolfgang  
> > 
> > You can tell LyX to record the words that will be recognized as
> > correct by "Add to personal dictionary" . These are saved as text
> > files in the personal folder with a name e.g. pwl_english.dict.  
> Thanks, Baris.
> I see, by clicking ADD I get the personal spellchecker and can save
> to it. But how do I find this one?
> Mind you, I am under Linux (Debian)
> Wolfgang
> > 
> > If you want to use a new dictionary with .dic and .aff files,
> > rather than the default dictionary files, you should place those
> > files to \resources\dicts\ folder of LyX.
> >   
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Replied thus:

Wolgang,

Debian Bullseye

~/.config/enchant might be what you want.

Charlie


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Re: [Help] Can't get what I want with the enumitem module. Need Help…

2020-11-14 Thread didiergabory
Thank you Paul for your help and for your time reading me.
I keep your solution while waiting for something better.
I would prefer, as you understood, to change the part written in preamble… 

Didier 

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| On 11/12/20 7:29 AM, didiergab...@free.fr wrote:

| | Hello,
| 

| | The pdf shows the alignment issue which I cannot resolve. I tried
| | to
| | understand the doc of the enumitem package but how to say... Not
| | very easy...
| 

| | As you can see the label of the first item, in second level
| | enumerate, is shifted to the right ...
| 

| | I attach a mwe in lyx as well as the generated tex.
| 

| | Here are the lines entered in the preamble:
| 

| | \setlist[enumerate]{font=\bfseries}
| 
| | \setlist[enumerate,1]{label=\textbf{\emph{Q\,\arabic*.}}, %
| 
| | labelwidth=30pt, align=left, labelsep*=2pt, leftmargin=0pt, %
| 
| | labelindent=0pt, itemindent=!, listparindent=0pt}
| 
| | \setlist[enumerate,2]{label=\emph{\alph*)}, %
| 
| | labelwidth=10pt, align=left, labelsep*=2pt,leftmargin=30pt,%
| 
| | labelindent=30pt, itemindent=!, listparindent=0pt}
| 

| | Thanks for your help.
| 

| | Didier.
| 

| I don't know the correct way to do this, but the attached hack seems
| to get the job done. The vertical spacing adjustment (-17pt), which
| brings the first item of the inner list onto the same line as the
| outer list label, was done by trial and error and may not line up
| perfectly. There likely is a better way to get the correct value,
| but it is (way) beyond my LaTeX skills.

| Paul

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Re: Spellcheck

2020-11-14 Thread Baris Erkus


On 14-Nov-20 4:56 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:



Am 14.11.20 um 14:26 schrieb Baris Erkus:

On 14-Nov-20 3:19 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:



Am 14.11.20 um 09:38 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
I haven't found a more detailed description for spellchecking in 
the help files of LyX.


In the User Guide 6.14 Spell Checking
It says:
With Linux one needs to install the packages for the desired 
language. The number of these packages vary depending on the Linux 
distribution, but in most cases these are aspell-xx, hunspell-xx, 
myspell-xx, etc., where xx is the language code.


In my LyX Version 2.3.5.2
(Thursday, June 25, 2020)
Library directory: /usr/share/lyx/
User directory: ~/.lyx/
Qt Version (run-time): 5.14.2
Qt Version (compile-time): 5.14.2
(and I am using Debian Bullseye)

there is only enchant as the spellchecker engine listed.
It is in ./.config/enchant
but there is no hunspell, e.g.
It is mentioned to get it from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lyxwininstaller/files/hunspell/
 > Where do I place it (and other spellcheckers)
 > And how do I get a personal spellchecker invoked?

Thanks for pointers
Wolfgang


I found this
https://www.lyx.org/AdditionalSoftware
and it states that enchant calls other spellcheckers.

So my remaining question is
how do I get a personal spellchecker

Wolfgang


You can tell LyX to record the words that will be recognized as 
correct by "Add to personal dictionary" . These are saved as text 
files in the personal folder with a name e.g. pwl_english.dict.

Thanks, Baris.
I see, by clicking ADD I get the personal spellchecker and can save to 
it.

But how do I find this one?
Mind you, I am under Linux (Debian)
Wolfgang


Does "But how do I find this one?"  mean, you want to find the the 
".dict" text file that includes the added words and its location?


Under windows,  the file is located in the user directory, which is 
usually located at:


C:\Users\-username\AppData\Roaming\LyX2.3\

Under Linux, I believe it is also in the folder where all the user and 
LyX settings are kept. But  Maybe others can help?


Maybe you can do a quick "where" under Linux to find the file?

Hope I got your question correctly.

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Re: Spellcheck

2020-11-14 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann




Am 14.11.20 um 14:26 schrieb Baris Erkus:

On 14-Nov-20 3:19 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:



Am 14.11.20 um 09:38 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
I haven't found a more detailed description for spellchecking in the 
help files of LyX.


In the User Guide 6.14 Spell Checking
It says:
With Linux one needs to install the packages for the desired 
language. The number of these packages vary depending on the Linux 
distribution, but in most cases these are aspell-xx, hunspell-xx, 
myspell-xx, etc., where xx is the language code.


In my LyX Version 2.3.5.2
(Thursday, June 25, 2020)
Library directory: /usr/share/lyx/
User directory: ~/.lyx/
Qt Version (run-time): 5.14.2
Qt Version (compile-time): 5.14.2
(and I am using Debian Bullseye)

there is only enchant as the spellchecker engine listed.
It is in ./.config/enchant
but there is no hunspell, e.g.
It is mentioned to get it from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lyxwininstaller/files/hunspell/
 > Where do I place it (and other spellcheckers)
 > And how do I get a personal spellchecker invoked?

Thanks for pointers
Wolfgang


I found this
https://www.lyx.org/AdditionalSoftware
and it states that enchant calls other spellcheckers.

So my remaining question is
how do I get a personal spellchecker

Wolfgang


You can tell LyX to record the words that will be recognized as correct 
by "Add to personal dictionary" . These are saved as text files in the 
personal folder with a name e.g. pwl_english.dict.

Thanks, Baris.
I see, by clicking ADD I get the personal spellchecker and can save to it.
But how do I find this one?
Mind you, I am under Linux (Debian)
Wolfgang


If you want to use a new dictionary with .dic and .aff files, rather 
than the default dictionary files, you should place those files to 
\resources\dicts\ folder of LyX.



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Re: Spellcheck

2020-11-14 Thread Baris Erkus

On 14-Nov-20 3:19 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:



Am 14.11.20 um 09:38 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
I haven't found a more detailed description for spellchecking in the 
help files of LyX.


In the User Guide 6.14 Spell Checking
It says:
With Linux one needs to install the packages for the desired 
language. The number of these packages vary depending on the Linux 
distribution, but in most cases these are aspell-xx, hunspell-xx, 
myspell-xx, etc., where xx is the language code.


In my LyX Version 2.3.5.2
(Thursday, June 25, 2020)
Library directory: /usr/share/lyx/
User directory: ~/.lyx/
Qt Version (run-time): 5.14.2
Qt Version (compile-time): 5.14.2
(and I am using Debian Bullseye)

there is only enchant as the spellchecker engine listed.
It is in ./.config/enchant
but there is no hunspell, e.g.
It is mentioned to get it from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lyxwininstaller/files/hunspell/
 > Where do I place it (and other spellcheckers)
 > And how do I get a personal spellchecker invoked?

Thanks for pointers
Wolfgang


I found this
https://www.lyx.org/AdditionalSoftware
and it states that enchant calls other spellcheckers.

So my remaining question is
how do I get a personal spellchecker

Wolfgang


You can tell LyX to record the words that will be recognized as correct 
by "Add to personal dictionary" . These are saved as text files in the 
personal folder with a name e.g. pwl_english.dict.


If you want to use a new dictionary with .dic and .aff files, rather 
than the default dictionary files, you should place those files to 
\resources\dicts\ folder of LyX.


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Re: Spellcheck

2020-11-14 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann




Am 14.11.20 um 09:38 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
I haven't found a more detailed description for spellchecking in the 
help files of LyX.


In the User Guide 6.14 Spell Checking
It says:
With Linux one needs to install the packages for the desired language. 
The number of these packages vary depending on the Linux distribution, 
but in most cases these are aspell-xx, hunspell-xx, myspell-xx, etc., 
where xx is the language code.


In my LyX Version 2.3.5.2
(Thursday, June 25, 2020)
Library directory: /usr/share/lyx/
User directory: ~/.lyx/
Qt Version (run-time): 5.14.2
Qt Version (compile-time): 5.14.2
(and I am using Debian Bullseye)

there is only enchant as the spellchecker engine listed.
It is in ./.config/enchant
but there is no hunspell, e.g.
It is mentioned to get it from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lyxwininstaller/files/hunspell/
 > Where do I place it (and other spellcheckers)
 > And how do I get a personal spellchecker invoked?

Thanks for pointers
Wolfgang


I found this
https://www.lyx.org/AdditionalSoftware
and it states that enchant calls other spellcheckers.

So my remaining question is
how do I get a personal spellchecker

Wolfgang
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Spellcheck

2020-11-14 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
I haven't found a more detailed description for spellchecking in the 
help files of LyX.


In the User Guide 6.14 Spell Checking
It says:
With Linux one needs to install the packages for the desired language. 
The number of these packages vary depending on the Linux distribution, 
but in most cases these are aspell-xx, hunspell-xx, myspell-xx, etc., 
where xx is the language code.


In my LyX Version 2.3.5.2
(Thursday, June 25, 2020)
Library directory: /usr/share/lyx/
User directory: ~/.lyx/
Qt Version (run-time): 5.14.2
Qt Version (compile-time): 5.14.2
(and I am using Debian Bullseye)

there is only enchant as the spellchecker engine listed.
It is in ./.config/enchant
but there is no hunspell, e.g.
It is mentioned to get it from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lyxwininstaller/files/hunspell/
 > Where do I place it (and other spellcheckers)
 > And how do I get a personal spellchecker invoked?

Thanks for pointers
Wolfgang
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