Re: "Spell checker has no dictionaries"
I just installed 4 or 5 spellchecker dictionaries using the standard sudu apt-get install command in Ubuntu. Of course, I installed the hunspell-en-ca dictionary that spells things like colour correctly On Tuesday, October 23, 2018, 2:12:49 p.m. EDT, Paul A. Rubin wrote: On 10/23/18 12:33 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: > Fellow writers: > > This is an unintended consequence of my changing the default dictionary > engine from enchant to hunspell. I must have missed a step somewhere and > want to learn what that was. > > LyX-2.3.1 running here. > > Tools -> Preferences -> Language Settings -> Spellchecker has > Spellchecker > engine: Hunspell (found in /usr/bin/hunspell). > > I ran reconfigure after making the change but still no joy. > > A cluestick is needed. > > TIA, > > Rich Rich, Hunspell uses its own set of dictionaries, such as Hunspell-en-us (U.S. English), Hunspell-en-gb (English with unnecessary extra letters), Hunspell-de-med (medical terms in German) etc. Looks like you have to install one or more of them. Assuming your default language is U.S. English, you'll need Hunspell-en-us for sure. With Ubuntu and Mint, you can do this through Synaptic or (at least in Mint) the Software Sources app. I forget what distro you use, but if has a package manager I would start there. Paul
Re: "Spell checker has no dictionaries" [RESOLVED]
On Tue, 23 Oct 2018, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Hunspell uses its own set of dictionaries, such as Hunspell-en-us (U.S. English), Paul, Well that would certainly explain the problem. I forget what distro you use, but if has a package manager I would start there. Sure enough, SlackBuilds.org has an English language package which provides five dictionaries of English usage - Australian, Canadian, United States, and two forms of British English. As the package maintainer explains, "he reason I've included two forms of British English dictionaries are: "1. The -ise suffix is more commonly used by British speakers and all other forms such as en_DK, en_IE, en_IN, etc are symbolic links to en_GB-ise. "2. the en_GB-ize/en_GB-oxendict which uses the -ize suffix is known as Oxford English Dictionary Spelling and is generally favored for academic, formal, and technical writing." I modified the build script to limit it to US_en as that's the only flavor I speak/write. Thanks for the pointer, Rich
Re: "Spell checker has no dictionaries"
On 10/23/18 12:33 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: Fellow writers: This is an unintended consequence of my changing the default dictionary engine from enchant to hunspell. I must have missed a step somewhere and want to learn what that was. LyX-2.3.1 running here. Tools -> Preferences -> Language Settings -> Spellchecker has Spellchecker engine: Hunspell (found in /usr/bin/hunspell). I ran reconfigure after making the change but still no joy. A cluestick is needed. TIA, Rich Rich, Hunspell uses its own set of dictionaries, such as Hunspell-en-us (U.S. English), Hunspell-en-gb (English with unnecessary extra letters), Hunspell-de-med (medical terms in German) etc. Looks like you have to install one or more of them. Assuming your default language is U.S. English, you'll need Hunspell-en-us for sure. With Ubuntu and Mint, you can do this through Synaptic or (at least in Mint) the Software Sources app. I forget what distro you use, but if has a package manager I would start there. Paul
"Spell checker has no dictionaries"
Fellow writers: This is an unintended consequence of my changing the default dictionary engine from enchant to hunspell. I must have missed a step somewhere and want to learn what that was. LyX-2.3.1 running here. Tools -> Preferences -> Language Settings -> Spellchecker has Spellchecker engine: Hunspell (found in /usr/bin/hunspell). I ran reconfigure after making the change but still no joy. A cluestick is needed. TIA, Rich
Re: spell checker
Just tried it and it seems that it will only correct one word in one cell. However if one is spell checking regular text above and below the table it will a) check the text above and below the text but only correct one word in one cell of the table. If this is a feature and not a bug, it seems a very unusual feature On 6 April 2017 at 16:58, Patrick Dupre wrote: > Hello, > > When I run the spell checker in a Table, As soon as there is a correction > to do, the spell checker leaves the table. Hence, it requires multiple > calls to the > spell checker to have the errors fixed. > Is it a bug? > > > === > Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com > Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | | > Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale | | > Tel. (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12 | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44 > 189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France > > === > -- John Kane Kingston ON Canada
spell checker
Hello, When I run the spell checker in a Table, As soon as there is a correction to do, the spell checker leaves the table. Hence, it requires multiple calls to the spell checker to have the errors fixed. Is it a bug? === Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | | Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale | | Tel. (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12 | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44 189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France ===
Re: LyX Spell Checker Sanity Check
from http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=baed <http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=baed> 1. baed <http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=baed&defid=3031764> The text adaptation of the awesome way garthog says "so bad"; first coined by Apple. The use of "baed" was popularized when some baed guildwars players including benson made a guild called "soo baed its epic <http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=epic>" and got it to top 10. 2 Baed <http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Baed&defid=8318836> The combined feeling of affirmation and guilt brought about when your partner compliments you just before you break up with them. The word is a portmanteau of the words 'bad' and 'bad'. 3. Baed <http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Baed&defid=9656050> Being so in love with your bed that it literally becomes bae. from http://www.thefreedictionary.com/BAEd <http://www.thefreedictionary.com/BAEd> and https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/BAEd BAEd abbr. Bachelor of Arts in Education from https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/baed <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/baed> baed simple past tense and past participle of ba <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ba#English> So the word seems to exist Bjarnþór > On 6. jan. 2017, at 20:08, Joel Kulesza wrote: > > Colleagues, > > Does anyone know what "baed" means? With all lower case, I cannot find any > reasonable definition. > > However, the spell checker (dialog and interactive) in LyX doesn't flag it as > misspelled (though it's a case of me wanting to type "based"). > > I am using LyX 2.2.2 on OS X 10.11.6 with the as-distributed spell checker. > Is different behavior observed on other OSs and/or spell checkers? > > Thanks, > Joel - Bjarnþór G. Kolbeins sími: 431-2579 GSM: 860-2579 bgkolbe...@gmail.com
Re: LyX Spell Checker Sanity Check
On Fri, Jan 06, 2017 at 08:54:50PM -0700, Joel Kulesza wrote: > On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 8:38 PM, Stephen G. Buonopane > wrote: > > > > “baed” is accepted as a word in my OS X as well (in LyX as well as other > > programs) > > According to https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/baed it is the "simple past > > tense and past participle of ba” > > (but it does not show up in the official scrabble dictionary….oh well) > > > > Thanks for the confirmation. Though, I think that's a *very* weird word to > accept (by default). With respect to it missing from the Scrabble > dictionary, I only have this to offer: https://youtu.be/Iyhk8stIJok?t=48s. Note that the word is flagged by the tool used for LyX's grammar checker: https://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX-GrammarChecker Scott signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Re: LyX Spell Checker Sanity Check
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Re: LyX Spell Checker Sanity Check
Am 07.01.2017 um 03:07 schrieb Richard Heck : > > On 01/06/2017 03:08 PM, Joel Kulesza wrote: >> Colleagues, >> >> Does anyone know what "baed" means? With all lower case, I cannot >> find any reasonable definition. >> >> However, the spell checker (dialog and interactive) in LyX doesn't >> flag it as misspelled (though it's a case of me wanting to type >> "based"). >> >> I am using LyX 2.2.2 on OS X 10.11.6 with the as-distributed spell >> checker. Is different behavior observed on other OSs and/or spell >> checkers? > > The spell checkers are all external programs. I don't know what the > default is on OSX. The default on OSX is the native spell checker service of Apple. AFAIK it’s internally some hunspell-based spell checker engine. But, by using the OSX based service the learned words are not application specific. If a word was learned it’s possible to „unlearn“ it again with right mouse button menu. Stephan > > Is it possible you accidentally told the spell checker to accept this word? > > Richard
Re: LyX Spell Checker Sanity Check
Sorry, Michael On 01/07/2017 08:11 AM, gordon cooper wrote: The question was about baed, not bead. G. On 07/01/17 20:08, Michael Berger wrote: On 01/06/2017 09:08 PM, Joel Kulesza wrote: Colleagues, Does anyone know what "baed" means? With all lower case, I cannot find any reasonable definition. However, the spell checker (dialog and interactive) in LyX doesn't flag it as misspelled (though it's a case of me wanting to type "based"). I am using LyX 2.2.2 on OS X 10.11.6 with the as-distributed spell checker. Is different behavior observed on other OSs and/or spell checkers? Thanks, Joel The verb: to bead = auffädeln, Perlen aufziehen, Kügelchen formen etc. The noun: bead = e. g. Glasperle (English 'pearl o fglas') etc. see: http://www.dict.cc/?s=bead Michael
Re: LyX Spell Checker Sanity Check
The question was about baed, not bead. G. On 07/01/17 20:08, Michael Berger wrote: On 01/06/2017 09:08 PM, Joel Kulesza wrote: Colleagues, Does anyone know what "baed" means? With all lower case, I cannot find any reasonable definition. However, the spell checker (dialog and interactive) in LyX doesn't flag it as misspelled (though it's a case of me wanting to type "based"). I am using LyX 2.2.2 on OS X 10.11.6 with the as-distributed spell checker. Is different behavior observed on other OSs and/or spell checkers? Thanks, Joel The verb: to bead = auffädeln, Perlen aufziehen, Kügelchen formen etc. The noun: bead = e. g. Glasperle (English 'pearl o fglas') etc. see: http://www.dict.cc/?s=bead Michael
Re: LyX Spell Checker Sanity Check
On 01/06/2017 09:08 PM, Joel Kulesza wrote: Colleagues, Does anyone know what "baed" means? With all lower case, I cannot find any reasonable definition. However, the spell checker (dialog and interactive) in LyX doesn't flag it as misspelled (though it's a case of me wanting to type "based"). I am using LyX 2.2.2 on OS X 10.11.6 with the as-distributed spell checker. Is different behavior observed on other OSs and/or spell checkers? Thanks, Joel The verb: to bead = auffädeln, Perlen aufziehen, Kügelchen formen etc. The noun: bead = e. g. Glasperle (English 'pearl o fglas') etc. see: http://www.dict.cc/?s=bead Michael
Re: LyX Spell Checker Sanity Check
On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 8:38 PM, Stephen G. Buonopane wrote: > > “baed” is accepted as a word in my OS X as well (in LyX as well as other > programs) > According to https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/baed it is the "simple past > tense and past participle of ba” > (but it does not show up in the official scrabble dictionary….oh well) > Thanks for the confirmation. Though, I think that's a *very* weird word to accept (by default). With respect to it missing from the Scrabble dictionary, I only have this to offer: https://youtu.be/Iyhk8stIJok?t=48s.
Re: LyX Spell Checker Sanity Check
> On Jan 6, 2017, at 10:27 PM, Joel Kulesza wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 7:07 PM, Richard Heck <mailto:rgh...@lyx.org>> wrote: > The spell checkers are all external programs. I don't know what the > default is on OSX. > > Nor I. > > Is it possible you accidentally told the spell checker to accept this word? > > Entirely possible, but I'm seeing the same behavior on a different computer. > It's unlikely I mistakenly accepted it on both. “baed” is accepted as a word in my OS X as well (in LyX as well as other programs) According to https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/baed it is the "simple past tense and past participle of ba” (but it does not show up in the official scrabble dictionary….oh well)
Re: LyX Spell Checker Sanity Check
On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 7:07 PM, Richard Heck wrote: > The spell checkers are all external programs. I don't know what the > default is on OSX. > Nor I. > Is it possible you accidentally told the spell checker to accept this word? > Entirely possible, but I'm seeing the same behavior on a different computer. It's unlikely I mistakenly accepted it on both.
Re: LyX Spell Checker Sanity Check
On 01/06/2017 03:08 PM, Joel Kulesza wrote: > Colleagues, > > Does anyone know what "baed" means? With all lower case, I cannot > find any reasonable definition. > > However, the spell checker (dialog and interactive) in LyX doesn't > flag it as misspelled (though it's a case of me wanting to type > "based"). > > I am using LyX 2.2.2 on OS X 10.11.6 with the as-distributed spell > checker. Is different behavior observed on other OSs and/or spell > checkers? The spell checkers are all external programs. I don't know what the default is on OSX. Is it possible you accidentally told the spell checker to accept this word? Richard
Re: LyX Spell Checker Sanity Check
Joel, 'baed' did appear in the Urban Dictionary a few years ago. It was explained as the mis-pronunication of the word 'bad'. Surprised that it seems be in a spell-checker. Gordon.
LyX Spell Checker Sanity Check
Colleagues, Does anyone know what "baed" means? With all lower case, I cannot find any reasonable definition. However, the spell checker (dialog and interactive) in LyX doesn't flag it as misspelled (though it's a case of me wanting to type "based"). I am using LyX 2.2.2 on OS X 10.11.6 with the as-distributed spell checker. Is different behavior observed on other OSs and/or spell checkers? Thanks, Joel
Re: spell checker
Thanks to all of you. Glad that you found the reason. There is a Linux day TUEBIX on the 13th of June in Tuebingen, Germany, http://www.tuebix.org/programm_raumplan/ with quite a number of talks/workshops, and I will present LyX; would have been a pity without the spellchecker. Will follow your advice. Wolfgang Am 27.05.2015 um 15:24 schrieb Liviu Andronic: On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 3:09 PM, Stephan Witt wrote: Am 27.05.2015 um 14:10 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann : Am 27.05.2015 um 11:28 schrieb Stephan Witt: Am 27.05.2015 um 11:21 schrieb Scott Kostyshak : On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 4:43 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: I installed hunspell but can't select it in lyx tools>settings>language settings>spellchecker (writing is not possible). I did reconfigure. enchant is also installed. I am using Kubuntu and Lyx 2.1.3 Wolfgang What do you have under Tools > Preferences > Paths > Hunspell? In my opinion we should automatically fill that in (e.g. LyX should try to find the Hunspell libraries). See also: https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg184250.html I think this is another topic. If hunspell is not enabled in settings->spellchecker LyX is compiled without it. The location of the dictionaries doesn't matter, IMO. Stephan Thanks to all three of you. I am answering to the three messages. The paths allow to search for the Thesaurus, The code to implement thesaurus support is always part of LyX. but the Hunspell search box is greyed out and I can'write into it. The hunspell dictionary path input field is enabled if and only if the code of the hunspell engine is part of LyX. This is a decision of the LyX packager. It looks like the LyX package you're using is built without any spell checker support. content of Help > About > Build Info: LyX 2.1.3 (2015-02-05) Erstellt am Feb 12 2015, 11:01:23 Configuration Host type: i686-pc-linux-gnu Special build flags: build=release use-hunspell is missing here. use-enchant is missing too! Indeed. Looks like you installed from the official repos, and it seems they don't compile with support for hunspell (or any spellchecker, I'm suspecting). Try installing from the PPA, which is built with support for aspell, hunspell and enchant. Regards, Liviu Stephan C++ Compiler: g++ (4.8) C++ Compiler LyX flags: C++ Compiler flags: -O2 Linker flags: Linker user flags: Qt 4 Frontend: Qt 4 version: 4.8.6 Packaging: posix LyX binary dir: /usr/local/bin LyX files dir: /usr/local/share/lyx Did you install LyX from the PPA or from the Ubuntu repos? If I remember correctly (Alzheimer light...) the latter. If hunspell is not enabled in settings->spellchecker LyX is compiled without it. The location of the dictionaries doesn't matter, IMO. as I mentioned I can't enter the path Wolfgang
Re: spell checker
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 3:09 PM, Stephan Witt wrote: > Am 27.05.2015 um 14:10 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann > : > >> >> >> Am 27.05.2015 um 11:28 schrieb Stephan Witt: >>> Am 27.05.2015 um 11:21 schrieb Scott Kostyshak >>> : >>> >>> >>>> On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 4:43 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann >>>> >>>> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I installed hunspell but can't select it in lyx tools>settings>language >>>>> settings>spellchecker >>>>> (writing is not possible). I did reconfigure. enchant is also installed. >>>>> I am using Kubuntu and Lyx 2.1.3 >>>>> Wolfgang >>>>> >>>> What do you have under Tools > Preferences > Paths > Hunspell? >>>> >>>> In my opinion we should automatically fill that in (e.g. LyX should >>>> try to find the Hunspell libraries). >>>> See also: >>>> >>>> https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg184250.html >>> I think this is another topic. >>> >>> If hunspell is not enabled in settings->spellchecker LyX is compiled >>> without it. The location of the dictionaries doesn't matter, IMO. >>> >>> Stephan >>> >> Thanks to all three of you. I am answering to the three messages. >> The paths allow to search for the Thesaurus, > > The code to implement thesaurus support is always part of LyX. > >> but the Hunspell search box is greyed out and I can'write into it. > > The hunspell dictionary path input field is enabled if and only if > the code of the hunspell engine is part of LyX. This is a decision > of the LyX packager. It looks like the LyX package you're using is > built without any spell checker support. > > >> content of Help > About > Build Info: >> >> LyX 2.1.3 (2015-02-05) >> Erstellt am Feb 12 2015, 11:01:23 >> Configuration >> Host type: i686-pc-linux-gnu >> Special build flags: build=release > > use-hunspell is missing here. > use-enchant is missing too! > Indeed. Looks like you installed from the official repos, and it seems they don't compile with support for hunspell (or any spellchecker, I'm suspecting). Try installing from the PPA, which is built with support for aspell, hunspell and enchant. Regards, Liviu > Stephan > >> C++ Compiler: g++ (4.8) >> C++ Compiler LyX flags: >> C++ Compiler flags: -O2 >> Linker flags: >> Linker user flags: >> Qt 4 Frontend: >> Qt 4 version: 4.8.6 >> Packaging: posix >> LyX binary dir: /usr/local/bin >> LyX files dir: /usr/local/share/lyx >> >> >> Did you install LyX from the PPA or from the Ubuntu repos? >> >> If I remember correctly (Alzheimer light...) the latter. >> >> If hunspell is not enabled in settings->spellchecker LyX is compiled >> without it. The location of the dictionaries doesn't matter, IMO. >> >> as I mentioned I can't enter the path >> >> Wolfgang > > -- Do you think you know what math is? http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/ian-stewart-2013-08-02 Or what it means to be intelligent? http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/john-duncan-2013-08-30 Think again: http://www.ideasroadshow.com/library
Re: spell checker
Am 27.05.2015 um 14:10 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann : > > > Am 27.05.2015 um 11:28 schrieb Stephan Witt: >> Am 27.05.2015 um 11:21 schrieb Scott Kostyshak >> : >> >> >>> On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 4:43 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann >>> >>> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I installed hunspell but can't select it in lyx tools>settings>language >>>> settings>spellchecker >>>> (writing is not possible). I did reconfigure. enchant is also installed. >>>> I am using Kubuntu and Lyx 2.1.3 >>>> Wolfgang >>>> >>> What do you have under Tools > Preferences > Paths > Hunspell? >>> >>> In my opinion we should automatically fill that in (e.g. LyX should >>> try to find the Hunspell libraries). >>> See also: >>> >>> https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg184250.html >> I think this is another topic. >> >> If hunspell is not enabled in settings->spellchecker LyX is compiled >> without it. The location of the dictionaries doesn't matter, IMO. >> >> Stephan >> > Thanks to all three of you. I am answering to the three messages. > The paths allow to search for the Thesaurus, The code to implement thesaurus support is always part of LyX. > but the Hunspell search box is greyed out and I can'write into it. The hunspell dictionary path input field is enabled if and only if the code of the hunspell engine is part of LyX. This is a decision of the LyX packager. It looks like the LyX package you're using is built without any spell checker support. > content of Help > About > Build Info: > > LyX 2.1.3 (2015-02-05) > Erstellt am Feb 12 2015, 11:01:23 > Configuration > Host type: i686-pc-linux-gnu > Special build flags: build=release use-hunspell is missing here. use-enchant is missing too! Stephan > C++ Compiler: g++ (4.8) > C++ Compiler LyX flags: > C++ Compiler flags: -O2 > Linker flags: > Linker user flags: > Qt 4 Frontend: > Qt 4 version: 4.8.6 > Packaging: posix > LyX binary dir: /usr/local/bin > LyX files dir: /usr/local/share/lyx > > > Did you install LyX from the PPA or from the Ubuntu repos? > > If I remember correctly (Alzheimer light...) the latter. > > If hunspell is not enabled in settings->spellchecker LyX is compiled > without it. The location of the dictionaries doesn't matter, IMO. > > as I mentioned I can't enter the path > > Wolfgang
Re: spell checker
Am 27.05.2015 um 11:28 schrieb Stephan Witt: Am 27.05.2015 um 11:21 schrieb Scott Kostyshak : On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 4:43 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: I installed hunspell but can't select it in lyx tools>settings>language settings>spellchecker (writing is not possible). I did reconfigure. enchant is also installed. I am using Kubuntu and Lyx 2.1.3 Wolfgang What do you have under Tools > Preferences > Paths > Hunspell? In my opinion we should automatically fill that in (e.g. LyX should try to find the Hunspell libraries). See also: https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg184250.html I think this is another topic. If hunspell is not enabled in settings->spellchecker LyX is compiled without it. The location of the dictionaries doesn't matter, IMO. Stephan Thanks to all three of you. I am answering to the three messages. The paths allow to search for the Thesaurus, but the Hunspell search box is greyed out and I can'write into it. content of Help > About > Build Info: LyX 2.1.3 (2015-02-05) Erstellt am Feb 12 2015, 11:01:23 Configuration Host type: i686-pc-linux-gnu Special build flags: build=release C++ Compiler: g++ (4.8) C++ Compiler LyX flags: C++ Compiler flags: -O2 Linker flags: Linker user flags: Qt 4 Frontend: Qt 4 version: 4.8.6 Packaging: posix LyX binary dir: /usr/local/bin LyX files dir: /usr/local/share/lyx Did you install LyX from the PPA or from the Ubuntu repos? If I remember correctly (Alzheimer light...) the latter. If hunspell is not enabled in settings->spellchecker LyX is compiled without it. The location of the dictionaries doesn't matter, IMO. as I mentioned I can't enter the path Wolfgang
Re: spell checker
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 5:28 AM, Stephan Witt wrote: > Am 27.05.2015 um 11:21 schrieb Scott Kostyshak : > >> On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 4:43 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann >> wrote: >>> I installed hunspell but can't select it in lyx tools>settings>language >>> settings>spellchecker >>> (writing is not possible). I did reconfigure. enchant is also installed. >>> I am using Kubuntu and Lyx 2.1.3 >>> Wolfgang >> >> What do you have under Tools > Preferences > Paths > Hunspell? >> >> In my opinion we should automatically fill that in (e.g. LyX should >> try to find the Hunspell libraries). >> See also: >> https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg184250.html > > I think this is another topic. > > If hunspell is not enabled in settings->spellchecker LyX is compiled > without it. The location of the dictionaries doesn't matter, IMO. You are right. Thank you for the correction, Stephan. Scott
Re: spell checker
Am 27.05.2015 um 11:21 schrieb Scott Kostyshak : > On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 4:43 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann > wrote: >> I installed hunspell but can't select it in lyx tools>settings>language >> settings>spellchecker >> (writing is not possible). I did reconfigure. enchant is also installed. >> I am using Kubuntu and Lyx 2.1.3 >> Wolfgang > > What do you have under Tools > Preferences > Paths > Hunspell? > > In my opinion we should automatically fill that in (e.g. LyX should > try to find the Hunspell libraries). > See also: > https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg184250.html I think this is another topic. If hunspell is not enabled in settings->spellchecker LyX is compiled without it. The location of the dictionaries doesn't matter, IMO. Stephan
Re: spell checker
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 4:43 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > I installed hunspell but can't select it in lyx tools>settings>language > settings>spellchecker > (writing is not possible). I did reconfigure. enchant is also installed. > I am using Kubuntu and Lyx 2.1.3 > Wolfgang What do you have under Tools > Preferences > Paths > Hunspell? In my opinion we should automatically fill that in (e.g. LyX should try to find the Hunspell libraries). See also: https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg184250.html Scott
Re: spell checker
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 10:43 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > I installed hunspell but can't select it in lyx tools>settings>language > settings>spellchecker > (writing is not possible). I did reconfigure. enchant is also installed. > I am using Kubuntu and Lyx 2.1.3 > Did you install LyX from the PPA or from the Ubuntu repos? Also, can you post the content of Help > About > Build Info? Liviu > Wolfgang -- Do you think you know what math is? http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/ian-stewart-2013-08-02 Or what it means to be intelligent? http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/john-duncan-2013-08-30 Think again: http://www.ideasroadshow.com/library
spell checker
I installed hunspell but can't select it in lyx tools>settings>language settings>spellchecker (writing is not possible). I did reconfigure. enchant is also installed. I am using Kubuntu and Lyx 2.1.3 Wolfgang
Re: Problem with spell checker
Am 18.07.2014 um 12:12 schrieb Fabio Fiorelli : > I've retried after forcing the install of a more recent version of the > developer package, and now it seems that the flag for hunspell is thrown. > > Fabio So, the LyX side if the story is as it should be. Your first configure attempt failed to compile the LyX with the hunspell library. Consequently there is no hunspell spell checker and if no other spell checker is available the list of the available spell checkers is empty and the chooser widget is disabled. Because of the missing hunspell the hunspell path input field is disabled too. configure:14279: checking hunspell/hunspell.hxx usability conftest.cpp:157:33: error: hunspell/hunspell.hxx: No such file or directory | #include configure:14279: checking hunspell/hunspell.hxx presence conftest.cpp:124:33: error: hunspell/hunspell.hxx: No such file or directory | #include configure:14279: checking for hunspell/hunspell.hxx configure:14291: checking for main in -lhunspell configure:14310: g++ -o conftest -g -O2 -Wextra -Wallconftest.cpp -lhunspell-lz >&5 /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lhunspell configure:14328: checking whether to use hunspell ac_cv_header_hunspell_hunspell_hxx=no ac_cv_lib_hunspell_main=no USE_HUNSPELL_FALSE='' USE_HUNSPELL_TRUE='#' The second attempt now is successful. configure:10773: checking for HUNSPELL configure:10781: $PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "hunspell" configure:10799: $PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "hunspell" configure:10942: checking whether to use hunspell ac_cv_env_HUNSPELL_CFLAGS_set= ac_cv_env_HUNSPELL_CFLAGS_value= ac_cv_env_HUNSPELL_LIBS_set= ac_cv_env_HUNSPELL_LIBS_value= pkg_cv_HUNSPELL_CFLAGS='-I/usr/include/hunspell ' pkg_cv_HUNSPELL_LIBS='-lhunspell-1.2 ' HUNSPELL_CFLAGS='-I/usr/include/hunspell ' HUNSPELL_LIBS='-lhunspell-1.2 ' USE_HUNSPELL_FALSE='#' USE_HUNSPELL_TRUE='' VERSION_INFO='Configuration\n Host type: i686-pc-linux-gnu\n Special build flags: build=release use-hunspell\n C++ Compiler: g++ (4.4.7)\n C++ Compiler LyX flags:\n C++ Compiler flags:-O2\n Linker flags: \n Linker user flags:\n Qt 4 Frontend:\n Qt 4 version:\t\t4.6.2\n Packaging:posix\n LyX binary dir: /usr/local/bin\n LyX files dir:/usr/local/share/lyx\n' #define USE_HUNSPELL 1 #define VERSION_INFO "Configuration\n Host type: i686-pc-linux-gnu\n Special build flags: build=release use-hunspell\n C++ Compiler: g++ (4.4.7)\n C++ Compiler LyX flags:\n C++ Compiler flags:-O2\n Linker flags: \n Linker user flags:\n Qt 4 Frontend:\n Qt 4 version:\t\t4.6.2\n Packaging:posix\n LyX binary dir: /usr/local/bin\n LyX files dir: /usr/local/share/lyx\n" It is possible to send a message to the terminal to notify the packager of the missing spell checker libraries. Stephan > On 07/18/2014 10:50 AM, Stephan Witt wrote: >> Am 18.07.2014 um 11:43 schrieb Fabio Fiorelli : >> >>> This are screenshots from a machine in which LyX 2.1.0 was installed with >>> Hunspell already in. The procedure I use is simply >>> • tar the archive >>> • Enter the unpacked folder >>> • Use ./configure >>> • check it gives no error flag. >>> • make (I use the regular make as I'm not familiar with cmake) >>> • make install as su >> Please provide the config.log. >> >> Can you please double-check that the hunspell package *for developers* is >> installed? >> If this is not the case then retry after installing them. >> Then check the output of your configure run if it differs from the previous >> one. >> >> Stephan >> >>> On 07/17/2014 11:25 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: >>>> Le 17/07/14 18:35, Fabio Fiorelli a écrit : >>>>> Hi Jean Marc. There seem to be no additional flags required. >>>>> Configuration >>>>>Host type:i686-pc-linux-gnu >>>>>Special build flags: build=release use-hunspell >>>>>C++ Compiler: g++ (4.4.7) >>>>>C++ Compiler LyX flags: >>>>>C++ Compiler flags:-O2 >>>>>Linker flags: >>>>>Linker user flags: >>>>>Qt 4 Frontend: >>>>>Qt 4 version:4.6.2 >>>>>Packaging:posix >>>>>LyX binary dir:
Re: Problem with spell checker
Am 18.07.2014 um 11:43 schrieb Fabio Fiorelli : > This are screenshots from a machine in which LyX 2.1.0 was installed with > Hunspell already in. The procedure I use is simply > • tar the archive > • Enter the unpacked folder > • Use ./configure > • check it gives no error flag. > • make (I use the regular make as I'm not familiar with cmake) > • make install as su Please provide the config.log. Can you please double-check that the hunspell package *for developers* is installed? If this is not the case then retry after installing them. Then check the output of your configure run if it differs from the previous one. Stephan > On 07/17/2014 11:25 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: >> Le 17/07/14 18:35, Fabio Fiorelli a écrit : >>> Hi Jean Marc. There seem to be no additional flags required. >>> Configuration >>>Host type:i686-pc-linux-gnu >>>Special build flags: build=release use-hunspell >>>C++ Compiler: g++ (4.4.7) >>>C++ Compiler LyX flags: >>>C++ Compiler flags:-O2 >>>Linker flags: >>>Linker user flags: >>>Qt 4 Frontend: >>>Qt 4 version:4.6.2 >>>Packaging:posix >>>LyX binary dir: /usr/local/bin >>>LyX files dir:/usr/local/share/lyx >>> >>> In fact I tested it right now in another virtual machine. >>> Lyx 2.1.1 installs correctly with access to hunspell without any further >>> configuration, while Lyx 2.1 doesn't. >>> Should I go forward? Thank you for your understanding. >> >> It is very weird... So USE_HUNSPELL is defined in config.h (in build >> directory°? >> >> If so, I wonder why the entry is greyed out. Could you provide a screenshot? >> >> JMarc > >
Re: Problem with spell checker
Le 17/07/14 18:35, Fabio Fiorelli a écrit : Hi Jean Marc. There seem to be no additional flags required. Configuration Host type:i686-pc-linux-gnu Special build flags: build=release use-hunspell C++ Compiler: g++ (4.4.7) C++ Compiler LyX flags: C++ Compiler flags:-O2 Linker flags: Linker user flags: Qt 4 Frontend: Qt 4 version:4.6.2 Packaging:posix LyX binary dir: /usr/local/bin LyX files dir:/usr/local/share/lyx In fact I tested it right now in another virtual machine. Lyx 2.1.1 installs correctly with access to hunspell without any further configuration, while Lyx 2.1 doesn't. Should I go forward? Thank you for your understanding. It is very weird... So USE_HUNSPELL is defined in config.h (in build directory°? If so, I wonder why the entry is greyed out. Could you provide a screenshot? JMarc
Re: Problem with spell checker
On 07/17/2014 05:15 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: 17/07/2014 18:11, Scott Kostyshak: On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 12:00 PM, Fabio Fiorelli wrote: Hi Scott I did have the devel library for hunspell already installed. Just to be sure, when I ./configure I do get the message checking for HUNSPELL... yes checking whether to use hunspell... yes With the most recent version of lyx. So, should I go on and write make -DLYX_HUNSPELL=ON -DLYX_ENCHANT=ON Thank you for your answer! So, what was the message that you got at the end of compilation (the recapitulation of settings)? You should not need to add anything to the make commend line. JMarc Hi Jean Marc. There seem to be no additional flags required. Configuration Host type:i686-pc-linux-gnu Special build flags: build=release use-hunspell C++ Compiler: g++ (4.4.7) C++ Compiler LyX flags: C++ Compiler flags:-O2 Linker flags: Linker user flags: Qt 4 Frontend: Qt 4 version:4.6.2 Packaging:posix LyX binary dir: /usr/local/bin LyX files dir:/usr/local/share/lyx In fact I tested it right now in another virtual machine. Lyx 2.1.1 installs correctly with access to hunspell without any further configuration, while Lyx 2.1 doesn't. Should I go forward? Thank you for your understanding.
Re: Problem with spell checker
Sorry, I thought I had replied to the list. I tried that a long time ago, and unfortunately those sections are greyed out too. Many thanks On 07/17/2014 05:11 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote: On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 12:00 PM, Fabio Fiorelli wrote: Hi Scott I did have the devel library for hunspell already installed. Just to be sure, when I ./configure I do get the message checking for HUNSPELL... yes checking whether to use hunspell... yes With the most recent version of lyx. So, should I go on and write make -DLYX_HUNSPELL=ON -DLYX_ENCHANT=ON Thank you for your answer! Hi Fabio, please respond to the list. Looks like you're using autotools, which I don't know much about (but which is more common so people on the list will know). Maybe the problem is you have to specify the path to the hunspell libraries in Tools > Preferences > Paths? Scott
Re: Problem with spell checker
17/07/2014 18:11, Scott Kostyshak: On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 12:00 PM, Fabio Fiorelli wrote: Hi Scott I did have the devel library for hunspell already installed. Just to be sure, when I ./configure I do get the message checking for HUNSPELL... yes checking whether to use hunspell... yes With the most recent version of lyx. So, should I go on and write make -DLYX_HUNSPELL=ON -DLYX_ENCHANT=ON Thank you for your answer! So, what was the message that you got at the end of compilation (the recapitulation of settings)? You should not need to add anything to the make commend line. JMarc
Re: Problem with spell checker
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 12:00 PM, Fabio Fiorelli wrote: > Hi Scott > I did have the devel library for hunspell already installed. Just to be > sure, when I ./configure I do get the message > checking for HUNSPELL... yes > checking whether to use hunspell... yes > With the most recent version of lyx. So, should I go on and write > > make -DLYX_HUNSPELL=ON -DLYX_ENCHANT=ON > > Thank you for your answer! Hi Fabio, please respond to the list. Looks like you're using autotools, which I don't know much about (but which is more common so people on the list will know). Maybe the problem is you have to specify the path to the hunspell libraries in Tools > Preferences > Paths? Scott
Re: Problem with spell checker
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 10:57 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote: > On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 5:00 AM, Fabio Fiorelli wrote: >> Hello everyone >> I'm having a problem with the spell-checker. I'm running a computer with >> CentOS 6.5 installed, and I installed Lyx 2.1. However when I go in the >> settings, the spell-checker option is greyed out and cannot be activated. >> The strange thing is that not only a spell-checker was already installed >> (hunspell from LibreOffice), but I also attempted reinstalling after >> updating hunspell to the latest version with all the available dictionaries >> installed. >> Anyone else had this problem? >> Many thanks > > Hi Fabio, > > LyX needs to be compiled with spellchecker support enabled (I assume > this requires the devel libraries to link against). If you are > compiling with CMake, try > -DLYX_HUNSPELL=ON -DLYX_ENCHANT=ON > for both Hunspell and Enchant. Hi Fabio, It was incorrect for me to say that you have to explicitly enable the spellchecking libraries. My guess now is that you are missing the development libraries to link against (e.g. on Ubuntu you need libhunspell-dev installed). Best, Scott
Re: Problem with spell checker
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 5:00 AM, Fabio Fiorelli wrote: > Hello everyone > I'm having a problem with the spell-checker. I'm running a computer with > CentOS 6.5 installed, and I installed Lyx 2.1. However when I go in the > settings, the spell-checker option is greyed out and cannot be activated. > The strange thing is that not only a spell-checker was already installed > (hunspell from LibreOffice), but I also attempted reinstalling after > updating hunspell to the latest version with all the available dictionaries > installed. > Anyone else had this problem? > Many thanks Hi Fabio, LyX needs to be compiled with spellchecker support enabled (I assume this requires the devel libraries to link against). If you are compiling with CMake, try -DLYX_HUNSPELL=ON -DLYX_ENCHANT=ON for both Hunspell and Enchant. Best, Scott
Problem with spell checker
Hello everyone I'm having a problem with the spell-checker. I'm running a computer with CentOS 6.5 installed, and I installed Lyx 2.1. However when I go in the settings, the spell-checker option is greyed out and cannot be activated. The strange thing is that not only a spell-checker was already installed (hunspell from LibreOffice), but I also attempted reinstalling after updating hunspell to the latest version with all the available dictionaries installed. Anyone else had this problem? Many thanks
Re: the spell checker has no dictionaries lyx 2.1.0 (windows7)
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 11:50 AM, fahdi jbeli wrote: > Hi, > yesterday my spellchecker have been worked fine, but today I opened it to > complete my work and when I press F7 it tell me > > "the spell checker has no dictionaries" > > then I check the path of hunspell by gonig to tools->Preference and in the > textfield Path Préfix I typed "C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX 2.1\Resources\dicts" > wich contains all files xx_XX.aff/.dic and I typed in the textfield hunspell > Dictionaries the same path "C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX 2.1\Resources\dicts" > and I make reconfigure but is still the same error :(. > Thanks > Hi Fahdi, When cross-posting, please always link to the other post(s) you made. Here is one: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/185624/the-spell-checker-has-no-dictionaries-lyx-2-1-0-windows7 I hope you get the problem solved! Scott
the spell checker has no dictionaries lyx 2.1.0 (windows7)
Hi, yesterday my spellchecker have been worked fine, but today I opened it to complete my work and when I press F7 it tell me "the spell checker has no dictionaries" then I check the path of hunspell by gonig to tools->Preference and in the textfield Path Préfix I typed "C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX 2.1\Resources\dicts" wich contains all files xx_XX.aff/.dic and I typed in the textfield hunspell Dictionaries the same path "C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX 2.1\Resources\dicts" and I make reconfigure but is still the same error :(. Thanks
Re: Spell checker: Per document ignore list
Guy Rutenberg wrote: > Is there a way to create a per document list of words to ignore? No, but we have an 11 years old request for this (look at the bug number!) http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/86 Jürgen
Spell checker: Per document ignore list
Hi, Is there a way to create a per document list of words to ignore? When working on a paper in a certain subject there are common related terms which are labels as typos. Using "ignore all" is annoying, as it have to be repeated for every such term each time I re-open the document. Adding the terms to the global ignore-list is not perfect either, as in other occasions I would like those terms flagged. Is there a good way to so? Thanks, Guy
Re: Lyx 2.0.6 Mac OS X Spell checker not underlying errors
Hi Scott, The "Spellcheck continuously"was enabled but it was, as you pointed out, a magnifying problem. I use a 13.3" screen, 1280*800 resolution and I had set up the magnifying at 140%. It needed to be, in my case, at least at 150%. I didn't think of this possibility... Thanks a lot,
Re: Lyx 2.0.6 Mac OS X Spell checker not underlying errors
On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 4:15 PM, Miguel Ángel Artaso Landa wrote: > I've just installed Lyx 2.0.6 on Mac OS X 10.8.3. Since I upgraded the > version of Lyx, the spell checker is not underlying in red the words that > are not correctly spelled although when invoking the spell checker it is > stopping in the words that need to be corrected. Is someone else suffering > of this? Hi Miguel, What do you have in Tools > Preferences > Language Settings > Spellchecker? Specifically, is "Spellcheck continuously" checked? If not, check it. If it was already checked, then I'm guessing it's a zooming issue. Try changing the zoom value. Does that help? Scott
Lyx 2.0.6 Mac OS X Spell checker not underlying errors
Hi, I've just installed Lyx 2.0.6 on Mac OS X 10.8.3. Since I upgraded the version of Lyx, the spell checker is not underlying in red the words that are not correctly spelled although when invoking the spell checker it is stopping in the words that need to be corrected. Is someone else suffering of this? Regards, Miguel A.
Re: Spell checker has no dictionaries
Am 18.01.2013 um 00:20 schrieb Junchao Zhang : > Hi, Stephan, >I find I just need to put dictionary files under $(HOME)/.lyx/dicts/ Hi Junchao, yes, that's your user directory. LyX is looking for dictionaries in: 1) preference specified directory 2) user directory + dicts 3) lyx binary directory + dicts 4) /usr/share/myspell/dicts You don't have to set the DICTIONARY environment. LyX tries to find the appropriate dictionary matching the language of the text inside your document. That's e.g. en_US if your document language is set to English(US) and/or you have the language of some text set to it. Regards, Stephan > That is, the dictionaries need to be found by LyX, not just hunspell. > > Thanks > --Junchao Zhang > On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 5:07 PM, Stephan Witt wrote: > Am 17.01.2013 um 20:07 schrieb Junchao Zhang : > > > Dear all, > > I installed hunspell, then I installed Lyx. > > Dear Junchao, > > hunspell and LyX are two independent programs. LyX has builtin hunspell > support or not. > > > When I configured Lyx, I could see Lyx found hunspell. > > I understand this as: you can see hunspell as available spell checker in > preferences, right? > > > I set > > export DICPATH=/home/jczhang/usr/share/dict/ > > export DICTIONARY=en_US > > in my bashrc > > > > If I invoke hunspell -D, it will give > > AVAILABLE DICTIONARIES (path is not mandatory for -d option): > > /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict//en_US > > /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict//en_AU > > /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict//en_CA > > ... > > LOADED DICTIONARY: > > /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict//en_US.aff > > /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict//en_US.dic > > Hunspell 1.3.2 > > > > I choose the spellchecker engine in Lyx as hunspell. > > However, when I do spellcheck in Lyx, it just pops a window "Spell > > checker has no dictionaries", and no other clues. > > LyX does not find the dictionaries in your home directory. > You have to point it there in LyX path's preferences. > Try to enter /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict and see if it helps. > > Regards, > Stephan > > > > -- > Junchao Zhang
Re: Spell checker has no dictionaries
Hi, Stephan, I find I just need to put dictionary files under $(HOME)/.lyx/dicts/ That is, the dictionaries need to be found by LyX, not just hunspell. Thanks --Junchao Zhang On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 5:07 PM, Stephan Witt wrote: > Am 17.01.2013 um 20:07 schrieb Junchao Zhang : > > > Dear all, > > I installed hunspell, then I installed Lyx. > > Dear Junchao, > > hunspell and LyX are two independent programs. LyX has builtin hunspell > support or not. > > > When I configured Lyx, I could see Lyx found hunspell. > > I understand this as: you can see hunspell as available spell checker in > preferences, right? > > > I set > > export DICPATH=/home/jczhang/usr/share/dict/ > > export DICTIONARY=en_US > > in my bashrc > > > > If I invoke hunspell -D, it will give > > AVAILABLE DICTIONARIES (path is not mandatory for -d option): > > /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict//en_US > > /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict//en_AU > > /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict//en_CA > > ... > > LOADED DICTIONARY: > > /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict//en_US.aff > > /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict//en_US.dic > > Hunspell 1.3.2 > > > > I choose the spellchecker engine in Lyx as hunspell. > > However, when I do spellcheck in Lyx, it just pops a window "Spell > checker has no dictionaries", and no other clues. > > LyX does not find the dictionaries in your home directory. > You have to point it there in LyX path's preferences. > Try to enter /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict and see if it helps. > > Regards, > Stephan -- Junchao Zhang
Re: Spell checker has no dictionaries
Am 17.01.2013 um 20:07 schrieb Junchao Zhang : > Dear all, > I installed hunspell, then I installed Lyx. Dear Junchao, hunspell and LyX are two independent programs. LyX has builtin hunspell support or not. > When I configured Lyx, I could see Lyx found hunspell. I understand this as: you can see hunspell as available spell checker in preferences, right? > I set > export DICPATH=/home/jczhang/usr/share/dict/ > export DICTIONARY=en_US > in my bashrc > > If I invoke hunspell -D, it will give > AVAILABLE DICTIONARIES (path is not mandatory for -d option): > /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict//en_US > /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict//en_AU > /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict//en_CA > ... > LOADED DICTIONARY: > /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict//en_US.aff > /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict//en_US.dic > Hunspell 1.3.2 > > I choose the spellchecker engine in Lyx as hunspell. > However, when I do spellcheck in Lyx, it just pops a window "Spell checker > has no dictionaries", and no other clues. LyX does not find the dictionaries in your home directory. You have to point it there in LyX path's preferences. Try to enter /home/jczhang/usr/share/dict and see if it helps. Regards, Stephan
Re: spell checker problem
Am 17.04.2012 um 16:34 schrieb Andres Ordonez: > Hi, I'm not able to use the spell checker for Spanish. > > I'm using LyX 2.0.0 on Ubuntu 11.10. I installed the Spanish language > through Ubuntu's Language Support and changed the language to Spanish in > the document-settings in LyX. The Spanish entry in the drop-down menu > appears checked but when I select it it immediately changes back to > English. You cannot change the document language? Do you refer to the drop-down menu triggered by right-button mouse click? This should change the language of the text part you've currently selected. > I also have German language support and I don't have this > problem with it. > Spell checking works fine in LibreOffice Writer. This is not related. Regards, Stephan
spell checker problem
Hi, I'm not able to use the spell checker for Spanish. I'm using LyX 2.0.0 on Ubuntu 11.10. I installed the Spanish language through Ubuntu's Language Support and changed the language to Spanish in the document-settings in LyX. The Spanish entry in the drop-down menu appears checked but when I select it it immediately changes back to English. I also have German language support and I don't have this problem with it.Spell checking works fine in LibreOffice Writer. Thanks in advance.
Re: Spell-checker with Lyx on Ubuntu 11.04
On 01/12/2012 06:31 PM, Stephan Witt wrote: Am 12.01.2012 um 08:46 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: Am Donnerstag, 12. Januar 2012, 00:32:47 schrieb David L. Johnson: On 01/11/2012 05:42 PM, Simon Cullen wrote: Hello, The spellchecker in Lyx is marking all strings which end with a right-quotation marks as spelled incorrectly. So the string: manifest will not get marked as incorrect, but the string: `manifest' will be marked incorrect. I have searched everywhere for a fix for this irritating problem, but to no avail. Any suggestions will be appreciated. This also occurs with hyphens; unhyphenated, 2 manifold is considered OK, but 2-manifold is not. It would be nice to be able to exclude these punctuation marks from the spellchecker. I use debian testing, lyx-2.02. I found it easier to use the feature where the words unknown to the spellchecker are underlined in the text in red, since in my case there are many scientific names or dash-combined names. Sorry, I cannot reproduce the "2-manifold" problem. For the quotes it makes a difference how I've entered the quotation marks. (See the screenshot below.) The first one are real quotes. The second simple quote key strokes. The suggestion would be to use "Insert->Special Character->Single Quote" or the short cut given there. It depends on how the "2" is entered, and I did not make that clear. I usually write things like n-manifold ("n" being the dimension), but the n is in math-mode (which is the proper way). I am so much in that habit that I enter the 2 in math-mode as well. -- David L. Johnson Accept risk. Accept responsibility. Put a lawyer out of business.
Re: Spell-checker with Lyx on Ubuntu 11.04
Am Donnerstag, 12. Januar 2012, 00:32:47 schrieb David L. Johnson: > On 01/11/2012 05:42 PM, Simon Cullen wrote: > > Hello, > > The spellchecker in Lyx is marking all strings which end with a > > right-quotation marks as spelled incorrectly. So the string: manifest > > > > will not get marked as incorrect, but the string: `manifest' > > will be marked incorrect. I have searched everywhere for a fix > > > > for this irritating problem, but to no avail. Any suggestions will be > > appreciated. > > This also occurs with hyphens; unhyphenated, 2 manifold is considered > OK, but 2-manifold is not. It would be nice to be able to exclude > these punctuation marks from the spellchecker. I use debian testing, > lyx-2.02. I found it easier to use the feature where the words unknown to the spellchecker are underlined in the text in red, since in my case there are many scientific names or dash-combined names. Wolfgang
Re: Spell-checker with Lyx on Ubuntu 11.04
On 01/11/2012 05:42 PM, Simon Cullen wrote: Hello, The spellchecker in Lyx is marking all strings which end with a right-quotation marks as spelled incorrectly. So the string: manifest will not get marked as incorrect, but the string: `manifest' will be marked incorrect. I have searched everywhere for a fix for this irritating problem, but to no avail. Any suggestions will be appreciated. This also occurs with hyphens; unhyphenated, 2 manifold is considered OK, but 2-manifold is not. It would be nice to be able to exclude these punctuation marks from the spellchecker. I use debian testing, lyx-2.02. -- David L. Johnson And what if you track down these men and kill them, what if you killed all of us? From every corner of Europe, hundreds, thousands would rise up to take our places. Even Nazis can't kill that fast. -- Paul Henreid (Casablanca).
Spell-checker with Lyx on Ubuntu 11.04
Hello, The spellchecker in Lyx is marking all strings which end with a right-quotation marks as spelled incorrectly. So the string: manifest will not get marked as incorrect, but the string: `manifest' will be marked incorrect. I have searched everywhere for a fix for this irritating problem, but to no avail. Any suggestions will be appreciated. I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 LyX 2.0 Enchant & aspell Thank you.
Spell checker not working in lyx 2.0.2
Hello, I have installed latest version of lyx 2.0.2. There is one problem spell checker is not working and even when click on spell check button it gives a message that "We reached at the end of the document,..". And the same is with "Thesaurus", it gives a message that "no thesaurus available for this language" It is using "Hunspell" engine. After googling i found that it is missing the dictionaries. But i saw there is a folder "Dict" in lyx installation folder which contains the dictionaries. Please guide me how i can fix this problem even i installed lyx several times but the problem is still there. If dictionaries are missing where i should put the dictionaries? Thanks in advance. Best Regards -- Amanullah YASIN PhD student Equipe COD (Connaissances et Décision) LINA (Laboratoire d'Informatique de Nantes Atlantique) Ecole Polytechnique de l'Université de Nantes La Chantrerie - rue Christian Pauc - BP 50609 44306 Nantes Cedex 3 FRANCE
Re: LyX 2: spell checker skips around whole document ARrrgGgaAaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!
It would appear that on Sep 23, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook did say: > While waiting in hopes of a better method, I figured out a very crude down > and dirty work around... > > First, as previously described, I wrap the section of the document I intend to > spellcheck with the the begin and end marker lines. {with or without the > deliberately misspelled garbage word} But it MUST stand out visually. > > Then I open a garbage .lyx file and delete any existing content. Then I > switch back to the real file and mark & cut everything in between the > marker lines. Next I paste that into the garbage file and spellcheck that > file. When the spell checking is complete I can mark & cut the contents the > return to the real file, and paste the spellchecked content in between the > marker lines... > > This at least works. But I shouldn't have to do it this way. I Noticed a fringe benefit to doing it this way BTW... One of my pet peeves about the new spell checker is that the sidebar doesn't go away when I escape out of it AND there doesn't seem to be a way to assign a keyboard shortcut to the act of dismissing it. {I strongly dislike having to use my sometimes non-existent mouse pointer coordination to position the durned pointer on that tiny little "x" long enough to click on it...} Well that fringe benefit is that since the garbage .lyx file ONLY contains the text I actually want to spellcheck, I start spellchecking by first pressing + Then so when it gets to the end of the garbage file the spellchecker knows it just checked the whole file. (Assuming I didn't have to interrupt it in mid process) and then when it reaches the end of the file that durned sidebar automatically goes away. {You know the one. I'm talking about the sidebar that in my humble opinion should go away by itself every time spell checking is ed out of... So that by it's very presence on screen I could know that the enter key would "push" the currently selected sidebar button rather than replacing the hi-lighted word with a new paragraph...} -- | ~~~ ~~~ | <@> <@> Joe (theWordy) Philbrook | ^ J(tWdy)P |~\___/~ <>
Re: LyX 2: spell checker skips around whole document ARrrgGgaAaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!
It would appear that on Sep 27, Guenter Milde did say: > Alternatively, after a fix for http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/1042 > »Adding language "none"« you could tell LyX to ignore the > non-standard-English parts of your document when spellchecking. I don't think I want to add the complexity of defining any part of my doc an non-English... Because while there are parts of my document where I need to be thinking about whatever fictional words and or non-standard names that I don't want to add to the wordlist when I spellcheck it. When/if something makes me rewrite something in one of those sections I'll still want to use spellcheck to screen it for my all to frequent (and sometimes nearly dyslexic) typos. I just don't want to do this by mistake when I'm not thinking about it. Hence I always depended on spell checking in a forward linear process starting from the cursor position and ending when/if I close the spell checker without correcting a flagged word such as whatever GarRRbae word I'm using as a marker that day. But I'm getting used to the previously mentioned kludge involving pasting the selected section of my document into an empty document and checking it there. It's not really any harder than it used to be to insert the marker lines... So you see, this is already a non-issue for me. I just wish I had found the new spellchecker's behavior to be a little more stable. -- | ~^~ ~^~ | <*> <*> Joe (theWordy) Philbrook | ^J(tWdy)P | \___/ <>
Re: LyX 2: spell checker skips around whole document ARrrgGgaAaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!
On 2011-09-26, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote: > And until such a time as http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/2511 becomes a > reality, I think I'll just use that kludge I just described. Alternatively, after a fix for http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/1042 »Adding language "none"« you could tell LyX to ignore the non-standard-English parts of your document when spellchecking. Günter
Re: LyX 2: spell checker skips around whole document ARrrgGgaAaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!
It would appear that on Sep 25, Stephan Witt did say: > Am 25.09.2011 um 00:02 schrieb Joe(theWordy)Philbrook: > > Note: As I said I positioned my cursor *_AFTER_* the first instance of the > > "gabaggge" word... (And I note that I also double checked the file: > > "~/.lyx/pwl_english.dict" to make sure I hadn't accidentally added the > > "gabaggge" word, I had not.) > > "Ignore All" adds the word to the non-persistent list of accepted words for > the current session. It doesn't add the word to your personal dictionary. > And I think it should stop at the second word "gabaggge" in any case > except when you did ignore it for the current session. OK let me be a little more specific... I checked ~/.lyx/pwl_english.dict to makes sure that I hadn't previously added the "gabaggge" word to the word list by mistake. But the fact that I positioned the cursor AFTER the "gabaggge" word before pressing F7 And that somehow the spellchecker did skip back to a cursor position in a chapter that I hadn't even looked at in months without first checking all the errors that were there between the cursor position where I had pressed F7 and the 2nd marker line with the 2nd instance in whole document of the "gabaggge" word which it NEVER reached because when I realized I was correcting deliberate misspelling in the earlier text I aborted spellchecking without it ever actually finding either instance of the "gabaggge" word. Which means that I never clicked on ANY spellchecker button (ignore, ignore all, or any other) with the "gabaggge" word in the spellchecker's crosshairs... > >> You should have been asked at the end of the document before wrapping > >> around. > > > > Yeah, but it never got to the end of the document. At some point during the > > spellcheck initiated between two "gabaggge" word markers {the cursor > > was actually on the first character of the first line after the > > "gabaggge" > > marker line when I pressed F7 and began spellchecking. The starting > > position was several chapters deep in the "book" I'm writing. It had not yet > > found all of the many fat fingered typos that existed in the text between > > the "gabaggge" word markers when I noticed some distinctive text that > > only occurs in the first few chapters of the book... > > The spell checker always starts at the current cursor position, IMHO. > When the cursor is moved to another part of your text the subsequent F7 > should start over there. Agreed. But since I hadn't scrolled back to the previous chapters, "I" didn't change the cursor position to them. The only times I intervened in the cursor position was when I wasn't sure if a suggested word was actually the word I intended or had some other meaning. in which case I would hit escape to stop the spellchecker, use ^X to cut the questionable word to the clipboard, switch to the desktop area where I had a browser open to an on-line dictionary. Paste the word and edit until the dictionary liked the spelling AND presented me with the intended definition. At which point I would mark the corrected word and copy it to the clipboard, change back to the desktop area where my LyX window was, then I'd paste the corrected word into my document. Then to ensure the opportunity to add that word to LyX's word list if needed, I'd move the cursor up just one line and press F7 again... > >> And no there is no way to spell check some selection of text only. > >> But there is an enhancement request already: > >> http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/2511 > > > > Except that it always used to check in a linear fashion that allowed me to > > be sure that each questionable word would always be further from the > > beginning of the document than the last until and unless I confirmed that it > > could continue checking from the beginning... Unfortunately this behavior > > is no longer reliable. > > It should be reliable unless you move to current cursor position manually. Yeah it should be. And that is my whole point. For some reason it isn't. The only time I change the cursor position of a LyX document while I'm spellchecking is as I described above. But, like I said before, this problem doesn't happen every time I spellcheck, so I can't reliably reproduce it for a bug report. And since the workaround of cutting the section of text to the clipboard, And then pasting it into an otherwise empty .lyx file, does get me a way to reliably spellcheck the text. And until such a time as http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/2511 becomes a reality, I think I'll just use that kludge I just described. -- |^^^ ^^^ | Joe (theWordy) Philbrook |^ J(tWdy)P | ___ <>
Re: LyX 2: spell checker skips around whole document ARrrgGgaAaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!
Am 25.09.2011 um 00:02 schrieb Joe(theWordy)Philbrook: > > It would appear that on Sep 24, Stephan Witt did say: > >> Am 23.09.2011 um 23:32 schrieb Joe(theWordy)Philbrook: > > -snipped. . . .. . . .. .stuff > >>> Then I'd position the cursor someplace after the non-word "gabaggge" on >>> the first marker and press F7... > >> Well, I'm afraid I didn't understand your example... You're saying the >> spell checker does not detect the word "gabaggge" as misspelled and wraps >> around instead? Perhaps you've used "Ignore all" instead of the "Ignore" >> button? > > Note: As I said I positioned my cursor *_AFTER_* the first instance of the > "gabaggge" word... (And I note that I also double checked the file: > "~/.lyx/pwl_english.dict" to make sure I hadn't accidentally added the > "gabaggge" word, I had not.) "Ignore All" adds the word to the non-persistent list of accepted words for the current session. It doesn't add the word to your personal dictionary. And I think it should stop at the second word "gabaggge" in any case except when you did ignore it for the current session. > >>> Then as long as I remembered to stop spellchecking when it reached the 2nd >>> instance of gabaggge, I'd be fine. >>> Well that doesn't work anymore. > > -snipped. . . .. . . .. .stuff > >>> IS there a method to restrict the spellchecker to a limited range of the >>> document and/or to only check in a top to bottom in-line path that doesn't >>> skip around the document??? > >> You should have been asked at the end of the document before wrapping around. > > Yeah, but it never got to the end of the document. At some point during the > spellcheck initiated between two "gabaggge" word markers {the cursor > was actually on the first character of the first line after the "gabaggge" > marker line when I pressed F7 and began spellchecking. The starting > position was several chapters deep in the "book" I'm writing. It had not yet > found all of the many fat fingered typos that existed in the text between > the "gabaggge" word markers when I noticed some distinctive text that > only occurs in the first few chapters of the book... The spell checker always starts at the current cursor position, IMHO. When the cursor is moved to another part of your text the subsequent F7 should start over there. >> And no there is no way to spell check some selection of text only. >> But there is an enhancement request already: >> http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/2511 > > Except that it always used to check in a linear fashion that allowed me to > be sure that each questionable word would always be further from the > beginning of the document than the last until and unless I confirmed that it > could continue checking from the beginning... Unfortunately this behavior > is no longer reliable. It should be reliable unless you move to current cursor position manually. Stephan
Re: LyX 2: spell checker skips around whole document ARrrgGgaAaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!
It would appear that on Sep 24, Stephan Witt did say: > Am 23.09.2011 um 23:32 schrieb Joe(theWordy)Philbrook: -snipped. . . .. . . .. .stuff > > Then I'd position the cursor someplace after the non-word "gabaggge" on > > the first marker and press F7... > Well, I'm afraid I didn't understand your example... You're saying the > spell checker does not detect the word "gabaggge" as misspelled and wraps > around instead? Perhaps you've used "Ignore all" instead of the "Ignore" > button? Note: As I said I positioned my cursor *_AFTER_* the first instance of the "gabaggge" word... (And I note that I also double checked the file: "~/.lyx/pwl_english.dict" to make sure I hadn't accidentally added the "gabaggge" word, I had not.) > > Then as long as I remembered to stop spellchecking when it reached the 2nd > > instance of gabaggge, I'd be fine. > > Well that doesn't work anymore. -snipped. . . .. . . .. .stuff > > IS there a method to restrict the spellchecker to a limited range of the > > document and/or to only check in a top to bottom in-line path that doesn't > > skip around the document??? > You should have been asked at the end of the document before wrapping around. Yeah, but it never got to the end of the document. At some point during the spellcheck initiated between two "gabaggge" word markers {the cursor was actually on the first character of the first line after the "gabaggge" marker line when I pressed F7 and began spellchecking. The starting position was several chapters deep in the "book" I'm writing. It had not yet found all of the many fat fingered typos that existed in the text between the "gabaggge" word markers when I noticed some distinctive text that only occurs in the first few chapters of the book... > And no there is no way to spell check some selection of text only. > But there is an enhancement request already: > http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/2511 Except that it always used to check in a linear fashion that allowed me to be sure that each questionable word would always be further from the beginning of the document than the last until and unless I confirmed that it could continue checking from the beginning... Unfortunately this behavior is no longer reliable. I note when I used the kludge I described in my 2nd posting to this thread there were still so many typos in the text I'd tried to spellcheck that when I pasted it into an empty document that didn't have any previous text for the spell checker to skip back to, it took over an hour to make the remaining corrections... I don't know why the spell checker skips back. it doesn't happen every time. But it has happened more than once on more then one Linux installation, where LyX 2.0 was installed by the distro specific package manager. This was the first time it happened on my recently installed Sabayon Linux. I can't however, say for sure whether the other occasions were on PCLinuxOS or Arch Linux since both of them have LyX 2... -- |^^^ ^^^ | Joe (theWordy) Philbrook |^ J(tWdy)P | ___ <> | ' `
Re: LyX 2: spell checker skips around whole document ARrrgGgaAaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!
Am 23.09.2011 um 23:32 schrieb Joe(theWordy)Philbrook: > > Hello. I'm a multi-boot, multi-Linux user. I chose LyX for a personal > writing project some time ago. And for the most part I've been happy with > that choice. But the spell checker in LyX2 is making me wish I knew how to > cleanly export my documents to LibreOffice. > > Now I'm not even talking about the horrible way the new spellchecker > responds to keyboard control. {Though some of it's shortcut keys conflict with > the ones in the pull down menu. & There doesn't appear to be a way to get > rid of it's sidebar when your done spellchecking without maneuvering the > mouse pointer to, and clicking on the little x icon} As much as I despise > that behavior it's nothing compared to the what it jumps around. > > I have at times deliberately introduced non-words into my documents that I > don't want to permanently add to the dictionary. Sometimes it has to do > with quoting a character who doesn't spell (or speak) proper English. > > Picture a big cartoon like character rubbing his head where somebody he > thought was a friend just broke a barstool over his head and the big guy turns > to his friend and says: "Ya shoodna awda dun that Bobby!" > > Now if that were actually part of my "story", say in chapter 3, I'd have taken > care to spell check that part of the document while I was thinking about it so > that I would remember to use the ignore button... I always used to do this > by wrapping the part I wanted to spellcheck with lines like: > > Spellcheck section begin gabaggge marker line > Spellcheck section end gabaggge marker line > > Then I'd position the cursor someplace after the non-word "gabaggge" on > the first marker and press F7... Then as long as I remembered to stop > spellchecking when it reached the 2nd instance of gabaggge, I'd be > fine. > > Well that doesn't work anymore. I might wrap chapter 10 in those > gabaggge lines and start spell checking chapter 10 only to suddenly > discover that all by itself the spellchecker decided to jump back to some > questionable word in chapter 3... Even this wouldn't be so bad > except that many of the intentional non-words are a little less obvious > than the above fictional example. And in fact I'm not sure how many of them > I accidentally corrected before I noticed something distinctive that > couldn't have been in the section I thought I was spell checking. Well, I'm afraid I didn't understand your example... You're saying the spell checker does not detect the word "gabaggge" as misspelled and wraps around instead? Perhaps you've used "Ignore all" instead of the "Ignore" button? > IS there a method to restrict the spellchecker to a limited range of the > document and/or to only check in a top to bottom in-line path that doesn't > skip around the document??? You should have been asked at the end of the document before wrapping around. And no there is no way to spell check some selection of text only. But there is an enhancement request already: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/2511 Stephan > I really hope there is, because if there isn't I'm going to have to risk > damaging the .lyx file by using the command line version of Aspell on it... > Because I can't work with a spell checker that won't work where I tell it > to. > > -- > | ~^~ ~^~ > |Joe (theWordy) Philbrook > | ^J(tWdy)P > |\___/ <> >
Re: LyX 2: spell checker skips around whole document ARrrgGgaAaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!
It would appear that on Sep 23, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook did say: -snipped. . . .. . . .. .stuff > IS there a method to restrict the spellchecker to a limited range of the > document and/or to only check in a top to bottom in-line path that doesn't > skip around the document??? > > I really hope there is, because if there isn't I'm going to have to risk > damaging the .lyx file by using the command line version of Aspell on it... > Because I can't work with a spell checker that won't work where I tell it > to. While waiting in hopes of a better method, I figured out a very crude down and dirty work around... First, as previously described, I wrap the section of the document I intend to spellcheck with the the begin and end marker lines. {with or without the deliberately misspelled garbage word} But it MUST stand out visually. Then I open a garbage .lyx file and delete any existing content. Then I switch back to the real file and mark & cut everything in between the marker lines. Next I paste that into the garbage file and spellcheck that file. When the spell checking is complete I can mark & cut the contents the return to the real file, and paste the spellchecked content in between the marker lines... This at least works. But I shouldn't have to do it this way. -- |^^^ ^^^ | Joe (theWordy) Philbrook |^ J(tWdy)P | ___ <>
LyX 2: spell checker skips around whole document ARrrgGgaAaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!
Hello. I'm a multi-boot, multi-Linux user. I chose LyX for a personal writing project some time ago. And for the most part I've been happy with that choice. But the spell checker in LyX2 is making me wish I knew how to cleanly export my documents to LibreOffice. Now I'm not even talking about the horrible way the new spellchecker responds to keyboard control. {Though some of it's shortcut keys conflict with the ones in the pull down menu. & There doesn't appear to be a way to get rid of it's sidebar when your done spellchecking without maneuvering the mouse pointer to, and clicking on the little x icon} As much as I despise that behavior it's nothing compared to the what it jumps around. I have at times deliberately introduced non-words into my documents that I don't want to permanently add to the dictionary. Sometimes it has to do with quoting a character who doesn't spell (or speak) proper English. Picture a big cartoon like character rubbing his head where somebody he thought was a friend just broke a barstool over his head and the big guy turns to his friend and says: "Ya shoodna awda dun that Bobby!" Now if that were actually part of my "story", say in chapter 3, I'd have taken care to spell check that part of the document while I was thinking about it so that I would remember to use the ignore button... I always used to do this by wrapping the part I wanted to spellcheck with lines like: Spellcheck section begin gabaggge marker line Spellcheck section end gabaggge marker line Then I'd position the cursor someplace after the non-word "gabaggge" on the first marker and press F7... Then as long as I remembered to stop spellchecking when it reached the 2nd instance of gabaggge, I'd be fine. Well that doesn't work anymore. I might wrap chapter 10 in those gabaggge lines and start spell checking chapter 10 only to suddenly discover that all by itself the spellchecker decided to jump back to some questionable word in chapter 3... Even this wouldn't be so bad except that many of the intentional non-words are a little less obvious than the above fictional example. And in fact I'm not sure how many of them I accidentally corrected before I noticed something distinctive that couldn't have been in the section I thought I was spell checking. IS there a method to restrict the spellchecker to a limited range of the document and/or to only check in a top to bottom in-line path that doesn't skip around the document??? I really hope there is, because if there isn't I'm going to have to risk damaging the .lyx file by using the command line version of Aspell on it... Because I can't work with a spell checker that won't work where I tell it to. -- | ~^~ ~^~ |Joe (theWordy) Philbrook | ^J(tWdy)P |\___/ <>
Re: Spell checker not active in 2.0???
Am 11.08.2011 um 17:56 schrieb Tim Wescott: > On Thu, 2011-08-11 at 13:50 +0800, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: >>> >>> No, I installed the Ubuntu version. So -- I need to build this thing? >>> >> >> I had the same problem then Tools>Preferences>Language Settings>Spellchecker >> In spellchecker engine select "Enchant", also enable Spellchecker >> continuously. >> >> regards >> waluyo > > Waluyo: > > That's the ticket! It's working great now. > > Stephan: > > It turns out that Enchant and aspell were already installed, I just > needed to flick the switch in LyX. > > Thanks. Then the Ubuntu maintainers should provide a reasonable default lyxrc... Glad to hear it works for you now. Stephan
Re: Spell checker not active in 2.0???
On Thu, 2011-08-11 at 13:50 +0800, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: > > > > No, I installed the Ubuntu version. So -- I need to build this thing? > > > > I had the same problem then Tools>Preferences>Language Settings>Spellchecker > In spellchecker engine select "Enchant", also enable Spellchecker > continuously. > > regards > waluyo Waluyo: That's the ticket! It's working great now. Stephan: It turns out that Enchant and aspell were already installed, I just needed to flick the switch in LyX. Thanks. -- Tim Wescott www.wescottdesign.com Control & Communications systems, circuit & software design.
Re: Spell checker not active in 2.0???
On 11. aug. 2011 07:35, Tim Wescott wrote: On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 23:10 +0200, Stephan Witt wrote: Am 10.08.2011 um 22:41 schrieb Tim Wescott: I got Ubuntu 11.04 going a while back, with Lyx 2.0. Very nice. But the spell checker isn't working -- when I go to the Tools menu, "spellchecker" is grayed out. I have aspell installed, and it claims to have an applicable dictionary -- yet no joy. What am I doing wrong, or not doing, or whatever? LyX 2.0 is not using the external aspell binary. It has to be compiled in. Did you compile LyX yourself? No, I installed the Ubuntu version. So -- I need to build this thing? Probably not, I guess you merely need to install the correct spelling software. Debian is similiar to ubuntu, on debian LyX uses enchant for spellchecking. The package "libenchant" must be installed for this to work. Try "apt-cache search libenchant" to see what the exact package name is. (In my case "libenchant1c2a", could be different on ubuntu) Then, install the package. After that, restart LyX and use the menu Tools->Reconfigure. If ubuntu is set up to use aspell, make sure you have "libaspell" installed. Compiled-in apsell functionality will need the library version of aspell. Finally, make sure you have dictionary files for the language(s) you're using. Helge Hafting
Re: Spell checker not active in 2.0???
Am 11.08.2011 um 07:35 schrieb Tim Wescott: > On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 23:10 +0200, Stephan Witt wrote: >> Am 10.08.2011 um 22:41 schrieb Tim Wescott: >> >>> I got Ubuntu 11.04 going a while back, with Lyx 2.0. Very nice. But >>> the spell checker isn't working -- when I go to the Tools menu, >>> "spellchecker" is grayed out. >>> >>> I have aspell installed, and it claims to have an applicable dictionary >>> -- yet no joy. >>> >>> What am I doing wrong, or not doing, or whatever? >> >> LyX 2.0 is not using the external aspell binary. >> It has to be compiled in. Did you compile LyX yourself? > > No, I installed the Ubuntu version. So -- I need to build this thing? This I don't know. I don't have Ubuntu. Please, ask the Ubuntu maintainers. Perhaps someone else on this list knows it... sorry. Stephan
Re: Spell checker not active in 2.0???
> > No, I installed the Ubuntu version. So -- I need to build this thing? > I had the same problem then Tools>Preferences>Language Settings>Spellchecker In spellchecker engine select "Enchant", also enable Spellchecker continuously. regards waluyo
Re: Spell checker not active in 2.0???
On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 23:10 +0200, Stephan Witt wrote: > Am 10.08.2011 um 22:41 schrieb Tim Wescott: > > > I got Ubuntu 11.04 going a while back, with Lyx 2.0. Very nice. But > > the spell checker isn't working -- when I go to the Tools menu, > > "spellchecker" is grayed out. > > > > I have aspell installed, and it claims to have an applicable dictionary > > -- yet no joy. > > > > What am I doing wrong, or not doing, or whatever? > > LyX 2.0 is not using the external aspell binary. > It has to be compiled in. Did you compile LyX yourself? No, I installed the Ubuntu version. So -- I need to build this thing? -- Tim Wescott www.wescottdesign.com Control & Communications systems, circuit & software design.
Re: Spell checker not active in 2.0???
Am 10.08.2011 um 22:41 schrieb Tim Wescott: > I got Ubuntu 11.04 going a while back, with Lyx 2.0. Very nice. But > the spell checker isn't working -- when I go to the Tools menu, > "spellchecker" is grayed out. > > I have aspell installed, and it claims to have an applicable dictionary > -- yet no joy. > > What am I doing wrong, or not doing, or whatever? LyX 2.0 is not using the external aspell binary. It has to be compiled in. Did you compile LyX yourself? Stephan
Spell checker not active in 2.0???
I got Ubuntu 11.04 going a while back, with Lyx 2.0. Very nice. But the spell checker isn't working -- when I go to the Tools menu, "spellchecker" is grayed out. I have aspell installed, and it claims to have an applicable dictionary -- yet no joy. What am I doing wrong, or not doing, or whatever? -- Tim Wescott www.wescottdesign.com Control & Communications systems, circuit & software design.
Re: Spell checker in Lyx
You need to recompile, not install Lyx. I guess that Lyx found in the repository is compiled without aspell support. This is why you need to compile it as directed in the link provided. Regards. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Chdslv wrote: > I have all these installed, but the spell checker is not activated. I have > completely uninstalled Lyx 2 and reinstalled using apt-get, but still no > spell checker > > > On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 2:54 PM, Julio Rojas wrote: > >> Follow this thread: >> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/69892 >> >> Regards. >> - >> Julio Rojas >> jcredbe...@gmail.com >> >> >> >> On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:45 AM, Chdslv wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have installed Lyx 2.0 in Ubuntu 11.04, but I can't get the spell >>> checker open. Its grayed off and F7 doesn't work. >>> I have myspell-en-us, Aspell-en, hunspell-en installed too. >>> >>> I'd appreciate any help on this >>> >>> Thank you, >>> >>> Chanath >>> >> >> >
Re: Spell checker in Lyx
On 15 June 2011 16:45, Chdslv wrote: > Hi, > > I have installed Lyx 2.0 in Ubuntu 11.04, but I can't get the spell checker > open. Its grayed off and F7 doesn't work. > I have myspell-en-us, Aspell-en, hunspell-en installed too. > > I'd appreciate any help on this > As far as I know you need to install libaspell-dev before you compile from source You can find from Synaptic Package Manager Regards waluyo > Thank you, > > Chanath >
Re: Spell checker in Lyx
Follow this thread: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/69892 Regards. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:45 AM, Chdslv wrote: > Hi, > > I have installed Lyx 2.0 in Ubuntu 11.04, but I can't get the spell checker > open. Its grayed off and F7 doesn't work. > I have myspell-en-us, Aspell-en, hunspell-en installed too. > > I'd appreciate any help on this > > Thank you, > > Chanath >
Spell checker in Lyx
Hi, I have installed Lyx 2.0 in Ubuntu 11.04, but I can't get the spell checker open. Its grayed off and F7 doesn't work. I have myspell-en-us, Aspell-en, hunspell-en installed too. I'd appreciate any help on this Thank you, Chanath
Re: LyX 2.0.0 spell checker {KBD shortcut(s)}
It would appear that on Jun 14, David L. Johnson did say: > On 06/14/2011 11:52 AM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote: > > > I may be a bit too dependent on > > the various package management systems on my installed distros but > > most of the time this saves me a lot of dependency headaches. > > I don't think I would fault anyone for being dependent upon package management > systems on a distro. I've been using debian since -- I have no idea how long > --- and have found that the package management is now very, very good (it > wasn't so smart at first), and it is very difficult to avoid difficulties if > you oppose its wishes. > > I am also using 2.0.0, under debian testing (wheezy). > > > The shortcut issues I'm having are: > > > > 1) The Alt+D on the "Add" button conflicts with the "Document" pull > > down menu. To actually add the word to the word list I MUST click on the > > button with the mouse. > > > > 2) The Alt+I on the "Ignore" button conflicts with the "Insert" pull > > down menu. > > Again I MUST click... > > > > 3) The Alt+F on the "Find next" button conflicts with the "File" pull > > down menu. > > Again I MUST click... > > I see these phenomena as well (I use gnome, but it seems that this is an issue > about LyX that is independent of the window-manager). I'll by that, I'm using E17... > If you just right-click on the misspelled word when using continuous > spellchecking (something I thought I would never do, but I do like it now), > you do not get those keyboard shortcuts at all. That's something I know I wouldn't learn to like. Not only do my fingers quickly go numb when I start using the mouse a lot, But I sometimes have difficulty controlling it accurately. I do a little better with my trackball than a traditional mouse but as a control interface it still gives me much aggravation. Aside from which I would NOT want full time spellchecking. Anything that instantly tells me a word is misspelled (even those stupid squiggly underlines like they use in some word processors and web browsers, are enough to make me lose track of the creative thought process when I'm typing new content... > Maybe they need to be removed from the spellchecker window, {whimper} If they remove them nobody will ever fix them and I don't wanna be stuck with the mouse. > or changed to avoid the conflicts. Now that's the ticket. But to avoid the conflict with Documents, the Add button would have to either need to use a character NOT in it's label or give it the Alt+A shortcut, which would mean the "Replace All" button couldn't use the "A" anymore. And so on... A better solution would be perhaps to force the focus to switch to the spell checker window when F7 is pressed, and keep it there until (the escape key is pressed, the spell checker window is closed, or a mouse click is made within the main window. > This may also depend upon how you set up your LyX shortcuts. I use cua with a > few additions (not conflicting with these commands). Could you tell me how to add one to close the spellchecker. The sidebar doesn't disappear upon the escape key any more. And while I can't remember if undocking it so that it's once again a floating box that hides part of the context goes away upon the esc key. But I surely noticed that undocking it from being a sidebar stops the questionable words from getting highlighted... > One thing to note is that, if the spellchecker window has the focus, you can > use the shortcuts. But typically the focus would be on the main window, and > since that gets the focus the shortcuts would go to its menu. So you have to > use the mouse, no matter what, at least to shift the input focus to the > spellchecker window. {whimper} -- | ~^~ ~^~ | <*> <*> Joe (theWordy) Philbrook | ^J(tWdy)P | \___/ <>
Re: LyX 2.0.0 spell checker {KBD shortcut(s)}
On 06/14/2011 11:52 AM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote: > I may be a bit too dependent on > the various package management systems on my installed distros but most of > the time this saves me a lot of dependency headaches. I don't think I would fault anyone for being dependent upon package management systems on a distro. I've been using debian since -- I have no idea how long --- and have found that the package management is now very, very good (it wasn't so smart at first), and it is very difficult to avoid difficulties if you oppose its wishes. I am also using 2.0.0, under debian testing (wheezy). > The shortcut issues I'm having are: > > 1) The Alt+D on the "Add" button conflicts with the "Document" pull down menu. To > actually add the word to the word list I MUST click on the button with the mouse. > > 2) The Alt+I on the "Ignore" button conflicts with the "Insert" pull down menu. > Again I MUST click... > > 3) The Alt+F on the "Find next" button conflicts with the "File" pull down menu. > Again I MUST click... I see these phenomena as well (I use gnome, but it seems that this is an issue about LyX that is independent of the window-manager). If you just right-click on the misspelled word when using continuous spellchecking (something I thought I would never do, but I do like it now), you do not get those keyboard shortcuts at all. Maybe they need to be removed from the spellchecker window, or changed to avoid the conflicts. This may also depend upon how you set up your LyX shortcuts. I use cua with a few additions (not conflicting with these commands). One thing to note is that, if the spellchecker window has the focus, you can use the shortcuts. But typically the focus would be on the main window, and since that gets the focus the shortcuts would go to its menu. So you have to use the mouse, no matter what, at least to shift the input focus to the spellchecker window. -- David L. Johnson "Business!" cried the Ghost. "Mankind was my business. The common welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence, were, all, my business. The dealings of my trade were but a drop of water in the comprehensive ocean of my business!" --Dickens, "A Christmas Carol"
LyX 2.0.0 spell checker {KBD shortcut(s)}
Has anybody else experienced these keyboard shortcut issues with the spellchecker sidebar on LyX 2.0??? Especially any one NOT using the binary found in the PCLinuxOS repository? If it matters: I'm a ‘multi-boot’, ‘multi-Linux Distro’ user. And I use whichever version of LyX is available from the repository of whichever Linux system I'm currently using. I may be a bit too dependent on the various package management systems on my installed distros but most of the time this saves me a lot of dependency headaches. At the moment the only one of my installed Linux that normal system upgrades resulted in LyX 2.0.0 (April 29 2011) is my PCLinuxOS installation. Thus I have no other LyX 2.0 to use to see if the keyboard shortcut issues I've encountered are inherent in LyX 2.0.0, or {I do hope} perhaps they stem from some modifications made by the PCLinuxOS package maintainers. I asked about these issues earlier and got some suggestions, but nobody said that their LyX 2.0 had the same problem. Since most people nowadays are more comfortable with using the mouse as a primary control interface, it is quite possible that more LyX 2.0 users have these keyboard shortcut issues than are aware of it. (simply because they "click" on the buttons rather than typing in the keyboard shortcuts.) The shortcut issues I'm having are: 1) The Alt+D on the "Add" button conflicts with the "Document" pull down menu. To actually add the word to the word list I MUST click on the button with the mouse. 2) The Alt+I on the "Ignore" button conflicts with the "Insert" pull down menu. Again I MUST click... 3) The Alt+F on the "Find next" button conflicts with the "File" pull down menu. Again I MUST click... 3) There does not appear to be any way to use the keyboard to dismiss the sidebars so that the document text can use the entire window/screen width. To ditch the sidebar I MUST click on the little "x" marked button in the upper right hand corner. Note: I can disengage the sidebars focus with escape and edit the document using only the approximately 2/3's of the screen/window width. But I can't make the sidebar go away with the keyboard. And I note: that this is so regardless of whether or not I've selected the "Spellcheck Continuously" setting... If anyone is experiencing symptoms like that with their copy of LyX... Please tell me! -- | ~^~ ~^~ |Joe (theWordy) Philbrook | ^J(tWdy)P |\___/ <>
Re: spell checker not active
On Saturday 11 June 2011 18:21:46 Cor Blom wrote: > Maybe your hunspell is too recent? 1.3 is not found by lyx. > > See http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg169351.html > > Regards, > > Cor FWIW this patch has been committed and it will be present in lyx-2.0.1. -- José Abílio
Re: spell checker not active
Op zaterdag 11 juni 2011 15:05:39 schreef Alain DIDIERJEAN: > - Mail Original - > De: "Stephan Witt" > À: "LyX Users List" > Envoyé: Samedi 11 Juin 2011 13h11:12 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne > / Rome / Stockholm / Vienne Objet: Re: spell checker not active > > Am 11.06.2011 um 12:06 schrieb Alain DIDIERJEAN: > > Hunspell (en & fr) is installed on my system. It's configured as default > > spellchecker on LyX. Still the menu item for it stays greyed out. What > > can I do to activate it ? > > You build LyX yourself? On what platform? You've installed the developer > version of hunspell library (including header files)? > > I did compile LyX as well as hunspell on my machine, as well as any other > package: it's an amd64 gentoo system. As for configuring Lyx so it uses > hunspell, just go to Tools/Preferences/Language/Spellchecker. Maybe your hunspell is too recent? 1.3 is not found by lyx. See http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg169351.html Regards, Cor
Re: spell checker not active
- Mail Original - De: "Stephan Witt" À: "LyX Users List" Envoyé: Samedi 11 Juin 2011 13h11:12 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne / Rome / Stockholm / Vienne Objet: Re: spell checker not active Am 11.06.2011 um 12:06 schrieb Alain DIDIERJEAN: > Hunspell (en & fr) is installed on my system. It's configured as default > spellchecker on LyX. Still the menu item for it stays greyed out. What can I > do to activate it ? You build LyX yourself? On what platform? You've installed the developer version of hunspell library (including header files)? I did compile LyX as well as hunspell on my machine, as well as any other package: it's an amd64 gentoo system. As for configuring Lyx so it uses hunspell, just go to Tools/Preferences/Language/Spellchecker. -- Alain DIDIERJEAN Puisque ces mystères nous dépassent Feignons d'en être l'organisateur
Re: spell checker not active
Am 11.06.2011 um 12:06 schrieb Alain DIDIERJEAN: > Hunspell (en & fr) is installed on my system. It's configured as default > spellchecker on LyX. Still the menu item for it stays greyed out. What can I > do to activate it ? You build LyX yourself? On what platform? You've installed the developer version of hunspell library (including header files)? Stephan
spell checker not active
Hunspell (en & fr) is installed on my system. It's configured as default spellchecker on LyX. Still the menu item for it stays greyed out. What can I do to activate it ? -- Alain DIDIERJEAN Puisque ces mystères nous dépassent Feignons d'en être l'organisateur
Re: LyX 2.0.0 spell checker & {¿pwl_english.dict?}
It would appear that on Jun 6, Stephan Witt did say: > Am 06.06.2011 um 18:23 schrieb Joe(theWordy)Philbrook: > > OK, whether or not my keyboard shortcut issues are resolved (or limited to > > the version that may have been modified by the PCLinuxOS maintainers) I'm > > going to need to understand this... > > > > You see I have this shell script that swaps out aspell's dictionary files > > «.aspell.en.prepl & .aspell.en.pws» For special copies of them from my > > personal data partition just before opening the LyX files of a sci-fi story > > I've been working on... This serves two purposes: > > > > 1) It makes the same "storyline" fictional words available to aspell > > during the editing of this sci-fi story no matter which Linux I've > > booted. > > > > 2) Because that script sits there in it's open terminal window waiting for > > me to tell it I'm done so that it can swap the dictionary files back, > > this also prevents aspell from accidentally accepting one of these > > fictional words when I'm writing something else... > > > > So If I understand what's happening, LyX 2.0.0's implementation of aspell > > looks in aspell's own dictionary files, but only adds words to it's own > > special ~/.lyx/pwl_english.dict file where they will not be available for > > aspell to use outside of the LyX environment??? > > > > ¿¿¿Is there any reason why I can't simply modify the above script to also > > swap out copies of that file so that LyX would only find fictional words it > > added to the pwl_english.dict file during the editing of this sci-fi story > > would be while spell checking this sci-fi story??? > > Sorry, I don't understand. > > You've asked where LyX stores the personal word list... and I gave you the > answer. > Where did you mention your script before? All of your doing sounds very > "creative" > or at least not so common. That's true enough. But until you told me that "personal word list" was located in ~/.lyx/ I wasn't even sure that aspell itself wasn't doing this. And since by the time my script starts LyX, the only aspell dictionary files involved are in their traditional location, I believed that mentioning the script at that point in the discussion might confuse the issue. And yes I thought it was a creative solution that's based on the fact that my ~/com directory (like my ~/mail directory) is actually a symlink to a directory on a personal data drive that gets mounted in the same place regardless of which of 4 currently installed Linux distros I boot. Since it sounded like my script may have piqued your curiosity I attached a copy of it. it's file name is stg (which is also the working title of the story involved...) > You may ask why LyX maintains a private personal word list. It's because > there is > no interface for aspell to remove a word from its personal dictionary. And > the author > of it refused to consider to add one. For the average user it's not > acceptable to > search and edit the personal dictionary file, IMHO. Agreed. I still vaguely remember the angst I felt way back the first time I accidentally added a badly misspelled word to aspell's dictionary. > To make your workflow possible LyX's personal word list management needs to > be changed. > The plan instead is to make the personal word lists document based, so one > can add > words locally or globally. But this is not done already. Ah, so then if I modified my script to also swap out the pwl_english.dict file I'd be asking for it. At least I presume that either the format of the pwl_english.dict file will get more complex or there will be perhaps a proliferation of PWL files each named after the document involved... Fortunately once the PWLs become document based, I won't need to. Is that plan likely to be implemented any time soon? I mean I'd hate to bother modifying my script only to find that the PWL file(s) became more complex the very next week... May I suggest that when the choice to add words to the local document's word list or the multi-document global one is implemented, it would be a good thing to also add an "export to aspell" choice that also provides an “are you sure?” warning that advises the average user that no provision is made to automatically remove words from aspell's native word list. -- | --- ___ | <0> <-> Joe (theWordy) Philbrook | ^ J(tWdy)P |~\___/~ <>#! /bin/bash echo echo " you are about to spin of a lyx session and then use the current" echo "konsole to open mc in the lyxSTUFF directory..." echo echo "Note: if you are not in a konsole or if you are already running" echo " mc in it (hint use ^O to verify) then you should abort..." echo echo " press enter to continue" echo " -or-" echo " use ^c to abort" echo read dummy # Note since running stg, will now enable storyline copy of spellcheck # wordlists... # test if can filter copy by greping for BranchCritter g
Re: LyX 2.0.0 spell checker & {¿pwl_english.dict?}
Am 06.06.2011 um 18:23 schrieb Joe(theWordy)Philbrook: > > It would appear that on Jun 6, Stephan Witt did say: > >> Am 04.06.2011 um 03:38 schrieb Joe(theWordy)Philbrook: >>> I've also notices another oddness. according to those Spellchecker >>> preferences I do still have aspell selected as my spellchecker. >>> but when (as I mentioned in my previous post) I couldn't get the spell >>> checker to recognize “Avant-garde” as a word even after clicking on the add >>> button I tested the add function with a repeated ridiculous spelling of >>> “pulleese” And upon "adding the first instance by clicking on the add >>> button the spell checker skipped the second. And when I returned to LyX on >>> my PCLinuxOS installation to test the checkbox >>> I started the spell checker at the same place and it still skips over >>> “pulleese”. Even though I opened ~/.aspell.en.pws with vim and searched for >>> “pulleese” so I could delete it from the dictionary. But all it got me was: >>> “E486: Pattern not found: pulleese” >>> >>> IF it's using aspell, ¿where else could it be hiding the added word? >>> I wouldn't have added that silly thing if I didn't think I could remove >>> it... >> >> To remove that word you can use LyX. In case you are using > continuously> >> you have the option to remove it with the context menu. >> I know that you don't use it and now I can see the need for an interface to >> remove >> a previously added word somewhere in the ordinary spellchecker dialog... >> Currently you have to remove it from the file located inside your home >> directory >> below the .lyx folder. It's named e.g. pwl_english.dict. > > OK, whether or not my keyboard shortcut issues are resolved (or limited to > the version that may have been modified by the PCLinuxOS maintainers) I'm > going to need to understand this... > > You see I have this shell script that swaps out aspell's dictionary files > «.aspell.en.prepl & .aspell.en.pws» For special copies of them from my > personal data partition just before opening the LyX files of a sci-fi story > I've been working on... This serves two purposes: > > 1) It makes the same "storyline" fictional words available to aspell > during the editing of this sci-fi story no matter which Linux I've > booted. > > 2) Because that script sits there in it's open terminal window waiting for > me to tell it I'm done so that it can swap the dictionary files back, > this also prevents aspell from accidentally accepting one of these > fictional words when I'm writing something else... > > So If I understand what's happening, LyX 2.0.0's implementation of aspell > looks in aspell's own dictionary files, but only adds words to it's own > special ~/.lyx/pwl_english.dict file where they will not be available for > aspell to use outside of the LyX environment??? > > ¿¿¿Is there any reason why I can't simply modify the above script to also > swap out copies of that file so that LyX would only find fictional words it > added to the pwl_english.dict file during the editing of this sci-fi story > would be while spell checking this sci-fi story??? Sorry, I don't understand. You've asked where LyX stores the personal word list... and I gave you the answer. Where did you mention your script before? All of your doing sounds very "creative" or at least not so common. You may ask why LyX maintains a private personal word list. It's because there is no interface for aspell to remove a word from its personal dictionary. And the author of it refused to consider to add one. For the average user it's not acceptable to search and edit the personal dictionary file, IMHO. To make your workflow possible LyX's personal word list management needs to be changed. The plan instead is to make the personal word lists document based, so one can add words locally or globally. But this is not done already. Stephan
Re: LyX 2.0.0 spell checker & {KBD shortcut(s)}
It would appear that on Jun 5, Vincent van Ravesteijn did say: > You can freely relocate the side-bar to your wishes. > > WARNING: LyX seems to crash often when you do. > > On 5-6-2011 16:23, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote: > > > > Well if it wouldn't make it crash... I might prefer it took up some of my > > vertical screen space (fewer lines per page) rather than taking up some of > > my horizontal space (fewer words per line) But Not so much as to be worth > > frequent crashes... > > You can safely try it... if it succeeds, don't touch it again ;). > OK Now I think I understand you mean that sometimes LyX crashes while relocating the sidebar rather than frequent crashes just using the relocated sidebar... Perhaps I will try that then. NOTE: I just booted into my PCLinuxOS installation where the LyX 2.0.0 is installed to test this {& the shortcuts below of course} And I'm not sure I'm doing this right... But the only method I found to move this was to click on a small button labeled with a circular symbol {perhaps an "o"} that's next to the little "x" marked button that would close it. This appears to undock and redock the sidebar so that it's more like the old pop-up that liked to hide the context. Once ‘undocked’ I can drag it around and/or re-size it with the mouse. But when I attempt to use it in the undocked state it not only tends to hide the context of the word in question, But on the main text window the suspect word doesn't even get hi-lighted like it does when this spellchecker is ‘docked’ as a sidebar. So moving it does little to help me spot the context I need to review... > > Besides relocating it isn't the problem. I just want the keyboard shortcuts > > to work right and especially to be able to dismiss the durned thing with the > > keyboard, when I'm done spellchecking... > > Crtl+Shift+F should hide the pane again. Just like pressing Alt-x twice. Well That I will try... If it works it will go a long way to making me comfortable with the new spellchecker interface. Unfortunately this didn't work. The Ctrl+Shift+F shortcut calls up another sidebar with some find sidebar. And Alt-x is a toggle for a command line box of some kind. At least that's what it does when the spellchecker sidebar doesn't have the focus... Funny how the spellchecker can stop Alt-x from calling up said command input box. But it doesn't stop the ‘File’, ‘Insert’, and ‘Document’ pull down menus from messing with the ‘Find Next’, ‘Ignore’, & ‘Add’ buttons??? Since to me the mouse in an uncomfortable, non-intuitive, & sometimes problematical control interface I really detest having to resort to it every time I need to ADD, or IGNORE a word. Not to mention close the spell checker dialog... At least I don't have much use for the ‘Find Next’ button or I'm sure that shortcut conflict would bother me as well. Thanks anyway... Gosh! I surely do hope these shortcut problems are due to some modification made only in the version of 2.0.0 found in the PCLinuxOS repository. Please tell me that's the problem. Cause once v2.0.0 trickles it's way through Arch Linux and Ubuntu, I won''t have a lot of choice about upgrading to it... -- |^^^ ^^^ | Joe (theWordy) Philbrook |^ J(tWdy)P | ___ <> | ' `
Re: LyX 2.0.0 spell checker & {¿pwl_english.dict?}
It would appear that on Jun 6, Stephan Witt did say: > Am 04.06.2011 um 03:38 schrieb Joe(theWordy)Philbrook: > > I've also notices another oddness. according to those Spellchecker > > preferences I do still have aspell selected as my spellchecker. > > but when (as I mentioned in my previous post) I couldn't get the spell > > checker to recognize “Avant-garde” as a word even after clicking on the add > > button I tested the add function with a repeated ridiculous spelling of > > “pulleese” And upon "adding the first instance by clicking on the add > > button the spell checker skipped the second. And when I returned to LyX on > > my PCLinuxOS installation to test the checkbox > > I started the spell checker at the same place and it still skips over > > “pulleese”. Even though I opened ~/.aspell.en.pws with vim and searched for > > “pulleese” so I could delete it from the dictionary. But all it got me was: > > “E486: Pattern not found: pulleese” > > > > IF it's using aspell, ¿where else could it be hiding the added word? > > I wouldn't have added that silly thing if I didn't think I could remove > > it... > > To remove that word you can use LyX. In case you are using continuously> > you have the option to remove it with the context menu. > I know that you don't use it and now I can see the need for an interface to > remove > a previously added word somewhere in the ordinary spellchecker dialog... > Currently you have to remove it from the file located inside your home > directory > below the .lyx folder. It's named e.g. pwl_english.dict. OK, whether or not my keyboard shortcut issues are resolved (or limited to the version that may have been modified by the PCLinuxOS maintainers) I'm going to need to understand this... You see I have this shell script that swaps out aspell's dictionary files «.aspell.en.prepl & .aspell.en.pws» For special copies of them from my personal data partition just before opening the LyX files of a sci-fi story I've been working on... This serves two purposes: 1) It makes the same "storyline" fictional words available to aspell during the editing of this sci-fi story no matter which Linux I've booted. 2) Because that script sits there in it's open terminal window waiting for me to tell it I'm done so that it can swap the dictionary files back, this also prevents aspell from accidentally accepting one of these fictional words when I'm writing something else... So If I understand what's happening, LyX 2.0.0's implementation of aspell looks in aspell's own dictionary files, but only adds words to it's own special ~/.lyx/pwl_english.dict file where they will not be available for aspell to use outside of the LyX environment??? ¿¿¿Is there any reason why I can't simply modify the above script to also swap out copies of that file so that LyX would only find fictional words it added to the pwl_english.dict file during the editing of this sci-fi story would be while spell checking this sci-fi story??? Thanks -- | ~^~ ~^~ |Joe (theWordy) Philbrook | ^J(tWdy)P |\___/ <>
Re: LyX 2.0.0 spell checker & user interface Eeeeeek!
Am 04.06.2011 um 03:38 schrieb Joe(theWordy)Philbrook: > > It would appear that on Jun 4, Charlie did say: > >> On Fri, 3 Jun 2011 18:56:53 -0400 >> "Joe(theWordy)Philbrook" wrote: >> >>> This is worse than those >>> distracting squiggly underlines that some programs insist on putting >>> under unrecognized words. I don't like those because they distract me >>> from the natural flow of my writing. >> >> I may be able to help you with the above. >> >> Go to: >> Tools --> Preferences --> Language settings --> Spellchecker >> >> and remove the "x" out of the box >> >> I imagine you must have placed that "x" in as it was never a default in >> my install on Debian testing. This "feature" was discussed on this list >> and it was created so those who wanted it could have it, but was not >> forced on everyone, thank heavens. >> >> Also having that feature on might have the spellcheck sidebar >> constantly on your monitor. [shudder] > > I double checked and that option wasn't checked. So I tried checking it and > *saving the changes. No change in behavior. Then I set it back to unchecked > and again *saves the changes. Still no change... Thanks anyway! > > ... > I've also notices another oddness. according to those Spellchecker > preferences I do still have aspell selected as my spellchecker. > but when (as I mentioned in my previous post) I couldn't get the spell > checker to recognize “Avant-garde” as a word even after clicking on the add > button I tested the add function with a repeated ridiculous spelling of > “pulleese” And upon "adding the first instance by clicking on the add > button the spell checker skipped the second. And when I returned to LyX on > my PCLinuxOS installation to test the checkbox > I started the spell checker at the same place and it still skips over > “pulleese”. Even though I opened ~/.aspell.en.pws with vim and searched for > “pulleese” so I could delete it from the dictionary. But all it got me was: > “E486: Pattern not found: pulleese” > > IF it's using aspell, ¿where else could it be hiding the added word? > I wouldn't have added that silly thing if I didn't think I could remove it... To remove that word you can use LyX. In case you are using you have the option to remove it with the context menu. I know that you don't use it and now I can see the need for an interface to remove a previously added word somewhere in the ordinary spellchecker dialog... Currently you have to remove it from the file located inside your home directory below the .lyx folder. It's named e.g. pwl_english.dict. Stephan
Re: LyX 2.0.0 spell checker & user interface Eeeeeek!
On 5-6-2011 16:23, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote: > > It would appear that on Jun 5, Vincent van Ravesteijn did say: > >> 2) pop up vs sidebar: I think this was probably the solution to the >> issue >> that the old pop up wasn't smart enough not to hide the hi-lighted word >> and >> it's immediate context when it opened. And I'll admit that as much as I >> totally loath all sidebars «I like my entire window width to always be >> reserved for the primary text window of anything I'm >> editing/reading...» >> Even a pop-up side bar is a better idea than blocking the view of the >> word's context... Or at least it would be if: >> >> >> You can freely relocate the side-bar to your wishes. >> >> WARNING: LyX seems to crash often when you do. > > Well if it wouldn't make it crash... I might prefer it took up some of my > vertical screen space (fewer lines per page) rather than taking up some of > my horizontal space (fewer words per line) But Not so much as to be worth > frequent crashes... You can safely try it... if it succeeds, don't touch it again ;). > > Besides relocating it isn't the problem. I just want the keyboard shortcuts > to work right and especially to be able to dismiss the durned thing with the > keyboard, when I'm done spellchecking... Crtl+Shift+F should hide the pane again. Just like pressing Alt-x twice. Vincent
Re: LyX 2.0.0 spell checker & user interface Eeeeeek!
It would appear that on Jun 5, Vincent van Ravesteijn did say: > 2) pop up vs sidebar: I think this was probably the solution to the > issue > that the old pop up wasn't smart enough not to hide the hi-lighted word > and > it's immediate context when it opened. And I'll admit that as much as I > totally loath all sidebars «I like my entire window width to always be > reserved for the primary text window of anything I'm editing/reading...» > Even a pop-up side bar is a better idea than blocking the view of the > word's context... Or at least it would be if: > > > You can freely relocate the side-bar to your wishes. > > WARNING: LyX seems to crash often when you do. Well if it wouldn't make it crash... I might prefer it took up some of my vertical screen space (fewer lines per page) rather than taking up some of my horizontal space (fewer words per line) But Not so much as to be worth frequent crashes... Besides relocating it isn't the problem. I just want the keyboard shortcuts to work right and especially to be able to dismiss the durned thing with the keyboard, when I'm done spellchecking... But thanks for the suggestion. -- |^^^ ^^^ | Joe (theWordy) Philbrook |^ J(tWdy)P | ___ <>
Re: LyX 2.0.0 spell checker & user interface Eeeeeek!
> > > 2) pop up vs sidebar: I think this was probably the solution to the issue > that the old pop up wasn't smart enough not to hide the hi-lighted word and > it's immediate context when it opened. And I'll admit that as much as I > totally loath all sidebars «I like my entire window width to always be > reserved for the primary text window of anything I'm editing/reading...» > Even a pop-up side bar is a better idea than blocking the view of the > word's context... Or at least it would be if: > > You can freely relocate the side-bar to your wishes. WARNING: LyX seems to crash often when you do. Vincent
Re: LyX 2.0.0 spell checker & user interface Eeeeeek!
It would appear that on Jun 4, Charlie did say: > On Fri, 3 Jun 2011 18:56:53 -0400 > "Joe(theWordy)Philbrook" wrote: > > > This is worse than those > > distracting squiggly underlines that some programs insist on putting > > under unrecognized words. I don't like those because they distract me > > from the natural flow of my writing. > > I may be able to help you with the above. > > Go to: > Tools --> Preferences --> Language settings --> Spellchecker > > and remove the "x" out of the box > > I imagine you must have placed that "x" in as it was never a default in > my install on Debian testing. This "feature" was discussed on this list > and it was created so those who wanted it could have it, but was not > forced on everyone, thank heavens. > > Also having that feature on might have the spellcheck sidebar > constantly on your monitor. [shudder] I double checked and that option wasn't checked. So I tried checking it and *saving the changes. No change in behavior. Then I set it back to unchecked and again *saves the changes. Still no change... Thanks anyway! *NOTE: while I can ‘select’ the ‘save’ button in tools-preferences with ‘+S’ (it gets a little blue outline) but the preference dialog doesn't close and the button gives no visual reference of being pressed. Unlike the way ‘+A’ makes the Apply button get animated to appear momentarily depressed. (So if I want to save changes I'm once again stuck with the durned rodent.) If this isn't supposed to be forced on everybody, then maybe this is a problem with the binary in the PCLinuxOS repository I hope so because if the LyX in my other Linux installations starts acting like this I'm gonna cry for real... I've also notices another oddness. according to those Spellchecker preferences I do still have aspell selected as my spellchecker. but when (as I mentioned in my previous post) I couldn't get the spell checker to recognize “Avant-garde” as a word even after clicking on the add button I tested the add function with a repeated ridiculous spelling of “pulleese” And upon "adding the first instance by clicking on the add button the spell checker skipped the second. And when I returned to LyX on my PCLinuxOS installation to test the checkbox I started the spell checker at the same place and it still skips over “pulleese”. Even though I opened ~/.aspell.en.pws with vim and searched for “pulleese” so I could delete it from the dictionary. But all it got me was: “E486: Pattern not found: pulleese” IF it's using aspell, ¿where else could it be hiding the added word? I wouldn't have added that silly thing if I didn't think I could remove it... -- |^^^ ^^^ | Joe (theWordy) Philbrook |^ J(tWdy)P | ___ <> | ' `
Re: LyX 2.0.0 spell checker & user interface Eeeeeek!
On Fri, 3 Jun 2011 18:56:53 -0400 "Joe(theWordy)Philbrook" wrote: > This is worse than those > distracting squiggly underlines that some programs insist on putting > under unrecognized words. I don't like those because they distract me > from the natural flow of my writing. I may be able to help you with the above. Go to: Tools --> Preferences --> Language settings --> Spellchecker and remove the "x" out of the box I imagine you must have placed that "x" in as it was never a default in my install on Debian testing. This "feature" was discussed on this list and it was created so those who wanted it could have it, but was not forced on everyone, thank heavens. Also having that feature on might have the spellcheck sidebar constantly on your monitor. [shudder] HTH Charlie -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 *** The sun is but a morning star. ...Henry David Thoreau *** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic -
LyX 2.0.0 spell checker & user interface Eeeeeek!
Hello, I'm mostly interested in just using LyX to write stuff... I learn a few things about how to do something fancy and keep a copy of something it worked in so that I'll have a chance of duplicating it again someday. If it matters: I'm a ‘multi-boot’, ‘multi-Linux Distro’ user. And I use whichever version of LyX is available from the repository of whichever Linux system I'm currently using. At the moment that includes: LyX 2.0.0 (April 29 2011) on PCLinuxOS Actually I think LyX comes with impressive documentation. But when I half remember something that I don't do very often it can take forever for me to figure out where to find it again... And then there are the things that change from one version to the next... I have a shell script that uses the command line to open a half dozen related documents. I used to just know that the one I work with the most could be indexed with ‘+V2’. Then not so long ago the list evidently started loading in the revers order so that became ‘+V5’... Now with the upgrade to LyX 2.0.0 that I just got on PCLinuxOS the numbered list now starts with zero rather than one, so now I've got to use ‘+V4’... That is however not an issue, just an example of how the user interface can feel like a moving target. Of more concern however is the spellchecker... 1) keyboard shortcuts: I remember that I had a little trouble remembering that the shortcut to Add a word to the dictionary was the ‘D’ rather than the ‘A’. And that I used to be frustrated that I couldn't use the keyboard (without also having to use the {expletive-deleted} mouse) to accept anything but the default first choice in the list of suggestions. Then it seamed like somebody was listening because the newer versions of LyX that started working their way into the assorted repositories of the various Linux distributions I used, started using the ‘A’ for the Add function and a suGgestion list picked up the ‘G’ (Though that had a minor conflict with another button that one had to keep an eye on. But if the other ‘G’ was selected I only needed to type another ‘+G’ to get the one I wanted and then an enter key would activate it. Now with this version 2.0.0 the conflict for the ‘G’ was eliminated by assigning the ‘U’ to the ‘sUggestion’ list. Which I don't mind so much as I do the fact that the ‘A’ has been reassigned to the ‘replace All’ button and the the ‘D’ has again been dumped on the 'add’ button. I mean the ‘All’ part of the ‘replace all’ function name isn't even unique. It just as easily congers up the ‘ignore All’ function to me... «sigh» Worse still the ‘D’ in ‘aDd’ is in conflict with the ‘D’ in the ‘Document’ pull down menu, resulting in having to resort to the mouse if I want to ADD a word to the dictionary. 2) pop up vs sidebar: I think this was probably the solution to the issue that the old pop up wasn't smart enough not to hide the hi-lighted word and it's immediate context when it opened. And I'll admit that as much as I totally loath all sidebars «I like my entire window width to always be reserved for the primary text window of anything I'm editing/reading...» Even a pop-up side bar is a better idea than blocking the view of the word's context... Or at least it would be if: 3) closing spell checker via keyboard «getting it completely out of sight»: It used to be that when I was done with spell check I could dismiss it with the escape key. Now escape only returns the focus to the editing window, while the spellchecker sidebar stays open. This is worse than those distracting squiggly underlines that some programs insist on putting under unrecognized words. I don't like those because they distract me from the natural flow of my writing. (I spell check after I'm done trying to think of what to say...) But a side bar that won't go away without making me wrestle with that {many imaginative expletives deleted} rodent pointing device to click on an {minor expletive deleted} excruciatingly small “X” button REALLY stops me from thinking creatively about what I'm trying to write. 4) adding hyphenated words to the dictionary: This no longer works properly. In a story I'm writing there is a vessel named the Avant-garde, It's name was added to the dictionary to make sure I spelled it consistently. Now it doesn't recognize it. And adding it again (with the durned mouse «sigh») doesn't help... 5) checking errors in order of occurrence: I'm not sure that this one wasn't a fluke, because even though it did this several times, the next time I opened LyX and tried to duplicate this, it didn't happen. But I sometimes leave words that are not found in the dictionary in place intentionally. This is what the ‘ignore’ button is for... But some other place in the document the non-standard spelling might not be desired. I use a spell checking pl
Re: Spell checker on Mac not working
No, actually I don't. There's no file with that name on my computer. However, I do have a file called "en-common.cwl" in that location. I am logged in with admin rights, thus should be able to read anything that is there... Thanks, Dennis On 17.11.2010, at 13:54, BH wrote: > On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 5:26 AM, dextasupreme wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Sorry for posting in this old thread. I've had the very same issue that >> Graham reported. After having followed Bennett's instructions, I now get the >> following error message: >> The file "/Library/Application Support/aspell6-en-6.0-02/en-common.rws" can >> not be opened for reading. >> >> Any ideas how to solve this would be greatly appreciated. > > Do you actually have en-common.rws in that location? If so, do you > have permission to read it? > > BH
Re: Spell checker on Mac not working
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 5:26 AM, dextasupreme wrote: > > Hi, > > Sorry for posting in this old thread. I've had the very same issue that > Graham reported. After having followed Bennett's instructions, I now get the > following error message: > The file "/Library/Application Support/aspell6-en-6.0-02/en-common.rws" can > not be opened for reading. > > Any ideas how to solve this would be greatly appreciated. Do you actually have en-common.rws in that location? If so, do you have permission to read it? BH
Re: Spell checker on Mac not working
Hi, Sorry for posting in this old thread. I've had the very same issue that Graham reported. After having followed Bennett's instructions, I now get the following error message: The file "/Library/Application Support/aspell6-en-6.0-02/en-common.rws" can not be opened for reading. Any ideas how to solve this would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Dennis -- View this message in context: http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/Spell-checker-on-Mac-not-working-tp478113p5747096.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Spell checker
Hi I have installed Lyx 1.6.7 for windows, and noticed that there is no spell checker. Downloaded Aspell and reconfigured Lyx. However, I have not been able to make it work (i.e. I press the button and get an error stating the spellchecker could not be started). Will appreciate your help Regards Alberto
Re: Spell checker
Alberto, I am also using LyX 1.6.7 on Windows, and have no trouble with the spell checker. Can you provide a bit more information? What installer did you use? What os (Vista, XP, W7)? Do you know how to start a spell-check, and you get a message? What exactly? Please explain. Jacob On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Alberto Sanchez wrote: > Hi > > I have installed Lyx 1.6.7 for windows, and noticed that there is no spell > checker. Downloaded Aspell and reconfigured Lyx. However, I have not been > able > to make it work.Everything else works just fine. > > Will appreciate your help > > Regards > > > Alberto > > > >