Le lundi 11 février 2002, à 04:12 AM, William McCallum a écrit :
I just discovered that, on my installation, even though
cocoAspell incorrectly flags TeX commands as misspelled by underlining
them (since I have the "Check spelling as you type" option checked),
it does not find them when I run it as a spell checker using the
"Spelling ..." or "Check Spelling" options. So maybe that's the
difference between those of us who are saying it works and those who
are saying it doesn't.
Normal behaviour due to internal Mac OS X word recognition.
However I just recall that
Times New Roman"Version
1.15 of TeXShop can check spelling as you type. This change was
prompted by the release of a "cocoa spell checker" by Anton Leuski..."
which is obviously uninteresting if there is no difference with the
previous use of any kind of dictionary (which is the case from a TeX
point of view)
On the contrary iTeXMac really checks spelling as you type, such that
previous wrong behaviour never (?) occurs. Moreover it does not rely
on a TeXish dictionary... No more comment.
However, here is the real important question:
For words learned by the dictionary, it is in fact the reponsibility
of the text editor to store and load them. I think we should agree on
a general file extension (not .dict) and a file format. Something
might already exist.
What are your suggestions?