![]() ![]() Simple play with the three check box items and see if that works for you. Under the Source tab of TeXShop->Preferences there is a section labelled Spell Checking. If you get a dialog box that asks if you want to install the CL tools or XCode decline and let me know.īy the way, I just went to the web site for cocoAspell and it seems to be dead.įinally, before trying to install cocoAspell, TeXShop has some settings that help in skipping over commands so you want to try that and see if it's `good enough' for your purposes. In Terminal run `make -version` and let me know what you get. Please note that it hasn't been updated in a long time and it may need command line tools to get a new installation working under Catalina. > If you do and there is a problem let us know. > Shall I try to install that? If yes, is that by clicking the (cocoAspell.pkg), in Finder? > root admin 1444253 /Applications/TeX/Docs and Spell Utilities/Spelling/cocoAspell/cocoAspell.pkg > I uninstalled it when I tried to update it. > It did not occur to me to look at the Edit->Show Spelling and Grammar menu item, I thought it would be in the preferences somewhere. Again, I use it for all my apps so I'm not sure. ![]() I believe you can choose the `English(Aspell)' dictionary for TeXShop alone by setting it in TeXShop's Edit->Show Spelling and Grammar (Cmd-:) Menu Item. > That, of course, will then use that dictionary as default in other apps, like Mail, which I like but others may not. > On Sat, at 1:14 PM Themis Matsoukas via MacOSX-TeX wrote: > I asked Leuski by email address that was on that website, but I've never got any answer. I tried to reinstall it, from scratch, by following instructions from: > I used to have Aspell, but after attempts to update it, I lost Aspell and the Preference Pane Spell (icon) in the System Preferences. > I do not have the Spell icon in the System Preferences. > TeXShop's Edit->Show Spelling and Grammar (Cmd-:) > On Sep 5, 2020, at 9:37 AM, Roussanka Loukanova wrote: > On Sat, at 3:49 PM Herbert Schulz wrote: > On Sep 5, 2020, at 10:22 AM, Roussanka Loukanova wrote: It actually survived with no harm when I inadvertently pulled out the USB cable instead of the power cable.Spell checking - macostex-archives mailing list - TeX Users Group Thus the problem I am still facing is how to change the configure and Makefile.pre files in the aspell-hr-0.51-0 folder (I know how to handle the hr.cwl file if necessary).Īnd to Roussanka: I bought the 1TB Samsung Portable SSD T5, and I am using it as the startup disk constantly from June 2020. So my conclusion is that, under Mojave, CocoAspell 2.5 works out of the box when using aspell6-*** dictionaries. After activating German in Spelling, it did show in TexShop and just worked. To confirm this, I now downloaded the German dictionary aspell6-de-2016, put it into the /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/ folder, opened Spelling in System Preferences which automatically successfully compiled whatever needed producing Makefile and. This did not show up in El Capitan (although it did take a couple of minutes before it started to spell-check Croatian for the first time after computer restart, while spell-checking English started without delay). configure + make to no avail.īut now I know what's the culprit: the version of Croatian Aspell dictionary is 0.51-0 and the installed Aspell version is 0.60.6.1. For now try just checking only the 'English' item in the Spelling Pref pane choose 'English (Aspell)' in Keyboard->Text for Spelling. You can also get information under the Help->TeXShop Help Panel and take a look at other documentation under the Help menu also. > /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/aspell6-en-6.0-0 The latest cocoAspell is for El Capitan and Sierra (10.11 and later) only. alias files) to one of the following directory (the one created by cocoAspell), so that Aspell can find them: > After that, move the compiled files (i.e., the. Unpack the downloaded dictionaries, open a terminal, cd into the directory of the unpacked files, and than compile as follows (you need XCode with the command line tools installed): > In order to add more languages beyond English, you download them from. > I've found that I had to reinstall it from scratch in BigSur, using the original installer, which still works. ![]() > Do you have a basic working installation of cocoAspell? > Content-Type: text/plain charset="us-ascii" In TeXShop, I select the dictionary 'English (United States) waccents' in TeXShop Preferences. In the Spelling Preference Pane I select 'English (United States) waccents dictionary, check the TeX/LaTeX filter checked, and use all the default settings otherwise. Next message: TeXShop: open last source file at startup? Hi, I use CocoAspell for my spell checker because it recognizes TeX/LaTex.CocoAspell (again) Sime Ungar ungar at math.hr ![]() CocoAspell (again) - macostex-archives mailing list - TeX Users Group ![]()
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