Hi! Since month I'm looking for one feature inside geany: spell checking.
On the one hand, it will extend the dependencies, but on the other hand it would be real great while writing a text in LaTeX. IMHO aspell, ispeel or something similar is installed on a big number of systems. So there would be no need to install a lot of stuff. (I don't know, how it works under win32)
So I ask you: What do you think about that? Is there any chance/need for spell checking?
Frank
hi,
On the one hand, it will extend the dependencies, but on the other hand it would be real great while writing a text in LaTeX. IMHO aspell, ispeel or something similar is installed on a big number of systems. So there would be no need to install a lot of stuff. (I don't know, how it works under win32)
So I ask you: What do you think about that? Is there any chance/need for spell checking?
i though i was the only people in the world editing latex with geany! ;)
now i'm using winefish for this task (sorry for pointing that because you could think i'm not interested in getting spell checking in geany)
in fact, there are a lot of la(text) editors, winefish doesn't has spell checking
in addition, if spell checking is added to geany i hope it's important to bypass latex commands (i'm using editors with spell checking that cannot understand the latex syntax)
again, it could be great, but i think there are better editor for latex than geany (sorry, i'm a really geany fan!!! :P)
regars,
topi
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On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 16:24:58 +0200, Frank Lanitz linux@partysoke.de wrote:
Hey,
Since month I'm looking for one feature inside geany: spell checking.
On the one hand, it will extend the dependencies, but on the other hand it would be real great while writing a text in LaTeX. IMHO aspell, ispeel or something similar is installed on a big number of systems. So there would be no need to install a lot of stuff. (I don't know, how it works under win32)
So I ask you: What do you think about that? Is there any chance/need for spell checking?
I would like to delay this until we have a plugin interface and then realise it as a plugin. Nick, do you want to work on this? ;-) I don't want to at the moment.
Regards, Enrico
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On 26/10/06 16:47:51, Enrico Tröger wrote:
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 16:24:58 +0200, Frank Lanitz linux@partysoke.de wrote:
Hey,
Since month I'm looking for one feature inside geany: spell
checking.
On the one hand, it will extend the dependencies, but on the other hand it would be real great while writing a text in LaTeX. IMHO aspell, ispeel or something similar is installed on a big number of systems. So there would be no need to install a lot of stuff. (I don't know, how it works under win32)
So I ask you: What do you think about that? Is there any chance/need for spell checking?
I would like to delay this until we have a plugin interface and then realise it as a plugin. Nick, do you want to work on this? ;-) I don't want to at the moment.
I can see this would be useful for some documents, but I don't think it's necessary for Geany 1.0. Also I think it perhaps could work as a plugin.
Regards, Nick
Hello,
On 10/26/06, Frank Lanitz linux@partysoke.de wrote:
Hi! Since month I'm looking for one feature inside geany: spell checking.
On the one hand, it will extend the dependencies, but on the other hand it would be real great while writing a text in LaTeX. IMHO aspell, ispeel or something similar is installed on a big number of systems. So there would be no need to install a lot of stuff. (I don't know, how it works under win32)
If a spelling system is added to geany, I would suggest to use enchant [1]. It supports all possible spelling libraries and provide an unified interface.
--Pierre [1] http://www.abisource.com/enchant/