As far as I understand it, from reading Codemirror groups, this spell-check 
issue is not a specific TW plugin issue, its related to how Codemirror 
works. The normal type of entry panel that allows browser spellcheck to run 
is not used. Something like that, I think.

J.

On Tuesday, 13 November 2018 04:32:53 UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
>
> Bump
>
> This is proving to be a serious limitation to doing business and writing 
> copy in TiddlyWiki as the CodeMirror plugins are essential to full editor 
> control yet we ca't spell check.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 9:39:32 PM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Folks,
>>
>> I would like to open this up again. 
>>
>> Code Mirror on both latest FireFox and Chrome seems to not operate within 
>> the codeMirror text editor (plugins). FireFox is my preferred Browser for 
>> many reasons, although I use both. 
>>
>>
>>    - I use the browsers spell checker in both cases, and whilst they 
>>    leave a little to be desired is there a solution path to this problem?
>>    - Perhaps there are better in browser spell checkers, or can we 
>>    extend the code-mirror plugins to include a spell checking module?
>>    
>> Perhaps a worst case scenario would be including the dictionary in a 
>> tiddlywiki plugin, but if it was in "selected" tiddlywikis and word lookup 
>> could take place accessible it could be a boon to the authors with in our 
>> number as well as those that love playing with language. I remember pre 
>> internet days the joy of using an equivalent of regex to find the longest 
>> wort beginning "auto" or psycho was a lot of fun, or tiddlywiki could be 
>> used for scrabble and cross word builders and more.
>>
>> Any solutions/Thoughts?
>>
>> Regards
>> Tony
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at 3:48:07 AM UTC+11, Jeff Vance wrote:
>>>
>>> I did a search and saw this question come up several times in the past, 
>>> but there has never been a clear answer. The browser's spell check does not 
>>> work when using the Code Mirror plugin. In the past threads, the solution 
>>> was always to disable Code Mirror!  To me, that is not really a solution. 
>>> I'd rather keep Code Mirror and just try to be more careful with my 
>>> spelling.  But I keep noticing typos when I go back to read things later.  
>>> Is there really no way to get the spell check to work again? 
>>>
>>

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