[OS X TeX] TeXShop: adding TeX/LaTeX command filters for spell-checking

Richard M. Koch koch at uoregon.edu
Sun Jul 23 12:56:03 EDT 2017


Note that the "Spelling" Preference Pane is not from Apple. Instead, it is installed by cocoAspell,
and what you are configuring is not general dictionary behavior, but instead the behavior for a 
specific cocoAspell dictionary.

Hence in TeXShop you must select this cocoAspell dictionary. Then the preferences for it will
hold.

Dick Koch
koch at uoregon.edu <mailto:koch at uoregon.edu>

> On Jul 23, 2017, at 9:44 AM, Murray Eisenberg <murrayeisenberg at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> In macOS Sierra 10.12.6, System Preferences > Spelling > Dictionaries,
> I have TeX/LaTeX checked among Filters.
> 
> In  System Preferences > Spelling > Filters > TeX/LaTeX, I’ve added among the filters the new one
> 
>      cref   {}
> 
> (the first item thee being the command, the second to indicate parameters), and quit System Preferences.
> 
> In TeXShop Preferences > Source, I have “Check Spelling” checked.
> 
> When I reopen TeXShop the Source window still has the wavy-underline of \cref, indicating a spelling-error.
> 
> What more do I need to do so this (or additional commands I add) do _not_ get marked as spelling errors?
> 
> 
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