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I then launched Geany from a terminal prompt ($ geany), re-enabled the
'Spell Check' plugin [with each of the four options selected -- as before -- EXCEPT that I now unchecked/de-deselected the 'Print misspelled words and suggestions in the messages window' option], and ran my paste and save steps in the large text file that I've been working on.
Run from the terminal, Geany displayed the same error messages (gtk; gtk tree model; enchant; ...)
So cleaning up your local dictionary didn't get rid of the enchant errors, so maybe the problem is in the underlying spell checker dictionary. Enchant is a front end for several of the standard spell checkers, do you know which it is using, eg ispell, aspell, or something else?
in the terminal as provided earlier in this thread, but Geany itself appeared to worked fine: quick and immediately responsive (given that I was rapidly pasting in large chunks of output from a PostgreSQL/psql session running in gnome-terminal)!
Ok, enabling the 'Print misspelled words and suggestions in the messages window' causes 100% cpu usage for a while, and very slow during that period. You should also have a progress bar in the right of the status bar.
The GTK treeview widgets (which is what the messages window is) are a known performance problem when adding a lot of lines, ie the spelling suggestions. Not sure what we could do about that.
But pasting text does not cause it to re-spell check for me, its only slow when manually triggered.
Ditto, when Geany was launched via its icon (in the Ubuntu Unity panel!
So, this issue may be resolved: practically, if not technically! :-)
Thanks again to all, for your help/suggestions! Victoria :-)
TENTATIVE SOLUTION:
- Remove blank lines from your dictionary file.
2. De-deselect the 'Print misspelled words and suggestions in the messages
window' option in the 'Spell Check' plugin.
Yes for big files.
Cheers Lex
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