On 2018-04-27 11:10, Christian Mack wrote:
Am 27.04.2018 um 15:30 schrieb Andrew McRory / CTO ([email protected]):On 2018-04-27 04:15, Christian Mack wrote:Hello Am 24.04.2018 um 22:58 schrieb Andrew McRory / CTO ([email protected]):* Can we activate the browsers automatic spell checking? We do notwant to have to click to check spelling.In V2 this works. AFAIK in V3+4 this works too (didn't check).Browser spell checking doesn't work at all. You can enable the Web SpellChecker IF you click the ABC button and select "Enable SCAYT" but I don't see any option to disable that extra software and allow the browser to do it's job. We want he browser to spell check without clicking anything.Just checked, and in SOGo V2 and V3 spell checking works, without clicking anything, if you use plain text emails. When using the HTML editor CKEditor it is only checked via SCAYT. It is provided by https://www.webspellchecker.net/scayt.html Integration into CKEditor is documented at https://docs.ckeditor.com/ckeditor4/latest/guide/dev_spellcheck.html There is also documented, how to turn it off by using config option config.disableNativeSpellChecker You find that in /usr/lib/GNUstep/SOGo/WebServerResources/js/vendor/ckeditor/config.js Hope that helps you.
This works. Note you have to hold the CTRL key to bypass the context menu and make corrections. Thank you.
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