My guess is that chromium can't find hunspell. Possibly it's set up
differently in Fedora.
Can you launch hunspell from the command line ? (ctl-c to break out)
If you launch tiddlydesktop from the command line, are there any errors or
warnings re spellchecker?
Good luck!
On Sunday, October
Isn't that the way of things, I'm constantly forgetting the steps I took
on things and hoping I don't have to repeat it.
Hunspell either came in Fedora or got sucked in by something along the way.
The profile pic is me sailing, though not on my current boat.
Lisa
On 10/17/21 11:19, 'Mark S.'
I've forgotten all the steps I've taken.
Whatever package manager Fedora uses, check if you have "Hunspell"
installed. Apparently Electron apps use Hunspell by default, so if you have
that installed TD might come to life (it might take a reboot).
P.S. Is that a *bike* in your avatar?
On
Thanks for the suggestions. I installed Chrome, and while it did spell
check with in Chrome itself (similar to Firefox), it didn't improve
things on the TD front. Next I downgraded to 14 and got the same
results, no spelling error flagging.
Lisa
On 10/16/21 15:07, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Works on my Linux xubuntu TD v14.
Thoughts.
Sometimes it's better to get the release at the release point (e.g. v14),
rather than a pre-release which might be in an indeterminate state.
Possibly it "borrows" from the local Chrome installation. Does spell-check
work when you run chrome or
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