Re: Spellcheck>SOLVED
Have you installed either ispell, hunspell or aspell yet? Enchant can use any of them, I think. (I'm on Linux Mint, and I use enchant + aspell, for what it's worth.) You should be able to install whichever you choose, plus appropriate dictionaries, using the Debian package manager (apt? synaptic?). I don't think you need to install from source. Paul Thanks all who helped me with the spellchecking. I do have enchant (Debian bullseye) and in enchant/which is in ~/.config/enchant$ de_DE.dic de_DE.exc de.dic de.exc en_GB.dic en_GB.exc en_US.dic en_US.exc I found the added personal dictionary in en_GB.dic So, all is well Wolfgang -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Spellcheck
On 11/14/20 3:38 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: 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 Wolfgang, Have you installed either ispell, hunspell or aspell yet? Enchant can use any of them, I think. (I'm on Linux Mint, and I use enchant + aspell, for what it's worth.) You should be able to install whichever you choose, plus appropriate dictionaries, using the Debian package manager (apt? synaptic?). I don't think you need to install from source. Paul -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Spellcheck
Baris Erkus informed me regarding: Re: Spellcheck on Sun, 15 Nov 2020 23:03:15 +0300 > On 15-Nov-20 10:57 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > > > > > > Am 14.11.20 um 23:47 schrieb 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. > >>> -- > >>> lyx-users mailing list > >>> lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > >>> http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users > >> > >> > >> Replied thus: > >> > >> Wolgang, > >> > >> Debian Bullseye > >> > >> ~/.config/enchant might be what you want. > >> > >> Charlie > >> > >> > >> East Gippsland Wildlife Rehabilitators Inc.. > >> http://www.egwildlife.com.au/ > >> > > enchant: > > de_DE.dic de_DE.exc de.dic de.exc en_GB.dic en_GB.exc > > en_US.dic en_US.exc > > > > > > wolfgang@Fuji:~/.config$ cat en_GB.dic > > cat: en_GB.dic: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden > > > > ?? > > > > Wolfgang > > Am I missing smtg here? You need to be in the "/.config/enchant/" > folder, not "/.config" folder. > > -- > ↓↓ > Please bottom-post. Start your reply here: Replied thus: That is correct, On my Debian Bullseye system I find: en.dict en_AU.dict en_AU.exe en_GB.dict en_GB.exe And others. Not all have my added words in them, some of these files are empty. I think the GB Great Britain and US, USA dicts are when I used a different language and entered my own words and spellings. > > de_DE.dic de_DE.exc de.dic de.exc en_GB.dic en_GB.exc > > en_US.dic en_US.exc Maybe if you open these files you may find the words and the "in use" dictionary you seek? Hope that helps, Charlie East Gippsland Wildlife Rehabilitators Inc.. http://www.egwildlife.com.au/ -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 *** What upsets people is not things themselves, but their judgements about these things. -- Epictetus *** Debian GNU/Linux - Magic indeed. - -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Spellcheck
On 15-Nov-20 10:57 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Am 14.11.20 um 23:47 schrieb 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. -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users Replied thus: Wolgang, Debian Bullseye ~/.config/enchant might be what you want. Charlie East Gippsland Wildlife Rehabilitators Inc.. http://www.egwildlife.com.au/ enchant: de_DE.dic de_DE.exc de.dic de.exc en_GB.dic en_GB.exc en_US.dic en_US.exc wolfgang@Fuji:~/.config$ cat en_GB.dic cat: en_GB.dic: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden ?? Wolfgang Am I missing smtg here? You need to be in the "/.config/enchant/" folder, not "/.config" folder. -- ↓↓ Please bottom-post. Start your reply here: -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Spellcheck
Am 14.11.20 um 23:47 schrieb 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. -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users Replied thus: Wolgang, Debian Bullseye ~/.config/enchant might be what you want. Charlie East Gippsland Wildlife Rehabilitators Inc.. http://www.egwildlife.com.au/ enchant: de_DE.dic de_DE.exc de.dic de.exc en_GB.dic en_GB.exc en_US.dic en_US.exc wolfgang@Fuji:~/.config$ cat en_GB.dic cat: en_GB.dic: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden ?? Wolfgang -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Fwd: [ Lyx Module syntaxe ? ] Need help for a custom enumerate style module.
Hi, For the first time I try to write a LYX module corresponding to a custom enumerate style (with two levels). I use the article Koma class with enumitem.sty package (I try…) I encounter a problem : * In the Lyx interface the 1rst level counter returns to the initial value on paragraph breaks. I am unable to mimic the correct behavior visible in the pdfLatex export produce by Lyx. I place: * the mwe on lyx; * my poor Mes_listes_CPGE.module file; I hope to find some help here to move forward. Didier Mes_listes_CPGE.module Description: Binary data test_mon_module.lyx Description: application/lyx -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users