[OS X TeX] Spell Check in TeXShop?
Alessandro Languasco
ale.languasco at poc.it
Tue Mar 14 02:31:41 EST 2006
Try Excalibur by Rick Zaccone
http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~excalibr/excalibur.html
It's not a spell-checker as the one you have in TeXShop
in the sense that it has to be used after you saved your TeX
or LaTeX file.
By the way, I think that TeXShop uses the Apple spell-checker
and dictionaries, but I'm not so sure...
Alessandro
On 14/mar/06, at 04:31, Jung-Tsung Shen wrote:
> Roborto,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> On 3/13/06, Roberto Avanzi <roberto.avanzi at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 13 Mar 2006, at 21:42, Jung-Tsung Shen wrote:
>>
>>> I have found out that the spellcheck feature of TeXShop (v 2.09)
>>> on my
>>> powerbook (MacOS X 10.4.5) is not very responsive. TeXShop didn't
>>> catch all the typos:
>>
>> Could you send an example? That would help also the developers.
>>
>
> It basically happens in every document, and may or may not be
> reproducible. Sometimes if I closed a document and re-opened it, some
> typos could be caught.
>
>>> couple of simple typos uncaught and am really hoping to find a
>>> way to
>>> improve this. (not that I am blaming TaXShop for this ... :-))
>>
>> Well, under linux you can always use TuXshop.
>> (sorry. could not resist.)
>
> That is the very reason I need a good spell checker. :D
>
> JT
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