I'm just about finished with this configuration for the exception of the spellcheck function.
What are my options or any recommendations I should attempt?
SCheckerDefLanf en_US
Greets All,
Thx to everyone who has helped me get over the hump of setting up
GoldED. It has been a tremendous help!
I'm just about finished with this configuration for the exception of
the spellcheck function.
What are my options or any recommendations I should attempt?
Thx,
Must admit over the years I have tried a few times to get it to work
but without any success and that was just using English.
Hello Vincent,
Must admit over the years I have tried a few times to get it to
work but without any success and that was just using English.
I just recently did this. I have hunspell installed so it was as easy
as adding the three keywords I mentioned to Mike and pointing the SCheckerDicPath at my hunspell dictionaries.
On my slackware box both /usr/share/hunspell and
/usr/share/myspell/dicts work.
On my slackware box both /usr/share/hunspell and
/usr/share/myspell/dicts work.
With Mageia v7 I noticed that starting golded with the checker set in configs it stops until I hit retuen but I cannot see what is the key/s
to tell it to do a spell check !
Hello Vincent,
On my slackware box both /usr/share/hunspell and
/usr/share/myspell/dicts work.
With Mageia v7 I noticed that starting golded with the checker
set in configs it stops until I hit retuen but I cannot see what
is the key/s to tell it to do a spell check !
Hmm.. my golded starts up in the message area list. There is no key to
do a spell check. Your spelling is checked as you type. Misspelled
words show up as white and other words show up as normal. LGrey in my
case.
I would check the directory you have set for SCheckerDicPath, my /usr/share/hunspell directory has these files amoung others..
=== Cut ===
en_AU.aff
en_AU.dic
en_CA.aff
en_CA.dic
en_GB-ise.aff
en_GB-ise.dic
en_GB-ize.aff
en_GB-ize.dic
en_GB.aff@
en_GB.dic@
en_US.aff
en_US.dic
=== Cut ===
Also check that your SCheckerDefLang is set to one of the above, I
suspect en_GB in your case.
SCheckerEnabled Auto^
SCheckerDefLang en_GB
SCheckerDictPath "/usr/share/hunspell"
Error Lred on Black
HIGHLIGHTUNREAD Yes
Have not set the top line as not sure it is right other than the path
is correct for hunspell
;EDITSPELLCHECK /usr/bin/hunspell @file
Needless to say it still stops after loading waiting for keyboard
entry before going to the echo list area.
Thx to everyone who has helped me get over the hump of setting up
GoldED. It has been a tremendous help!
I'm just about finished with this configuration for the exception of
the spellcheck function.
What are my options or any recommendations I should attempt?
Hello Vincent,
SCheckerEnabled Auto^
SCheckerDefLang en_GB
SCheckerDictPath "/usr/share/hunspell"
Try SCheckerDicPath /usr/share/hunspell
Error Lred on Black
HIGHLIGHTUNREAD Yes
I don't have these in my config, but they may work.
Have not set the top line as not sure it is right other than the
path is correct for hunspell
;EDITSPELLCHECK /usr/bin/hunspell @file
I don't have that in my config and I'm not sure how it is used.
Needless to say it still stops after loading waiting for keyboard
entry before going to the echo list area.
I'm not sure why that is.
Ttyl :-),
Al
Hello Vincent,
SCheckerEnabled Auto^
SCheckerDefLang en_GB
SCheckerDictPath "/usr/share/hunspell"
Try SCheckerDicPath /usr/share/hunspell
Error Lred on Black
HIGHLIGHTUNREAD Yes
I don't have these in my config, but they may work.
Have not set the top line as not sure it is right other than the
path is correct for hunspell
;EDITSPELLCHECK /usr/bin/hunspell @file
I don't have that in my config and I'm not sure how it is used.
Needless to say it still stops after loading waiting for keyboard
entry before going to the echo list area.
I'm not sure why that is.
Seems it is working well it changes the word typed if in error but
does not seem to show possible correct word unless there is a special
key to highlight / show it ?
;EDITSPELLCHECK /usr/bin/hunspell @file
Seems it is working well it changes the word typed if in error but
does not seem to show possible correct word unless there is a special
key to highlight / show it ?
Seems it is working well it changes the word typed if in errorI don't think it shows possible spellings.
but does not seem to show possible correct word unless there is a
special key to highlight / show it ?
Seems it is working well it changes the word typed if in error
but does not seem to show possible correct word unless there is
a special key to highlight / show it ?
I don't think it shows possible spellings.
Sure it does!
AltS
There you can also change tha language.
Hi Alan!
26 Feb 2021 00:47, from Alan Ianson -> Vincent Coen:
Seems it is working well it changes the word typed if in error
but does not seem to show possible correct word unless there is
a special key to highlight / show it ?
I don't think it shows possible spellings.
Sure it does!
AltS
There you can also change tha language.
I don't think it shows possible spellings.
Sure it does!That sounds great. In my setup AltS brings up the save message menu
AltS
with no options for spell checking.
Can you show me your spell check keywords used in your config?
I don't think it shows possible spellings.
Sure it does!If you mean Alt/S I am getting the save messege or mark it etc nothing about spell checking etc.
AltS
If you mean Alt/S I am getting the save messege or mark it etc nothing about spell checking etc.
Hi Vincent!
26 Feb 2021 17:12, from Vincent Coen -> Richard Menedetter:
I don't think it shows possible spellings.
Sure it does!
AltS
If you mean Alt/S I am getting the save messege or mark it etc
nothing about spell checking etc.
Seems I changed the default:
@S EDITSCheckerMenu
Hello Vincent,
If you mean Alt/S I am getting the save messege or mark it etc
nothing about spell checking etc.
Try F9 from the editor.
Try F9 from the editor.
Does nothing
Other than (if cursor is in bad word moving cursor to begining of line (i.e., 'begining' .
Seems I changed the default:
@S EDITSCheckerMenu
Put that in but made no change other than Golded pauses waiting for
return so guess it does not like that line.
ShellToDos(): command is empty, message is: "SpellChecker: " !
Hello Vincent,
Try F9 from the editor.
Does nothing
In my case it brings up a list of possible spellings to choose from.
Other than (if cursor is in bad word moving cursor to begining of
line (i.e., 'begining' .
I don't have a goldkeys.cfg but I see..
F9 EDITspellcheck
in the example goldkeys.cfg. If you have a goldkeys.cfg you may need
to adjust it.
Just added F9 ... etc but golded stops on it abnd goldkeys doesnot
have that one but has :
^F5 EDITdelltword
^T EDITdelrtword
^F6 EDITdelrtword
Bye the bye my golded shows version at the bottom of right screen as ^Golded+/LNX 1.1.5
@S EDITSCheckerMenuPut that in but made no change other than Golded pauses waiting for
return so guess it does not like that line.
Hello Vincent,
Just added F9 ... etc but golded stops on it abnd goldkeys
doesnot have that one but has :
^F5 EDITdelltword
^T EDITdelrtword
^F6 EDITdelrtword
Try adding..
F9 EDITspellcheck
to your goldkeys.cfg. Don't put it in golded.cfg, it won't work.
Bye the bye my golded shows version at the bottom of right screen
as ^Golded+/LNX 1.1.5
Yes, your golded+ is up to date.
Hi Vincent!
27 Feb 2021 15:53, from Vincent Coen -> Richard Menedetter:
@S EDITSCheckerMenu
Put that in but made no change other than Golded pauses waiting
for return so guess it does not like that line.
Do you have the other options set discussed previously?
SCheckerEnabled Auto
SCheckerDefLang en_US de_AT
SCheckerDicPath "/usr/local/etc/golded+/dict"
And naturally the dictionary files in the DicPath directory.
Set in golded.cfg as
SCheckerEnabled Auto
SCheckerDefLang en_GB
SCheckerDicPath "/usr/share/hunspell"
-bash-4.4$ ll /usr/share/hunspell/
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 27471 Jan 14 2019 en_GB.aff
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 527349 Jan 14 2019 en_GB.dic
There is nothing that specifies the name of the spell check program
though as far as I can see unless it is a default.
Done that but F9 does not seem to do a lot just move the cursor back
to beginning of the line that only hold one word miss-typed.
I give up:(
wonder if you move that file out of the way if it will work better for you?
Hello Vincent,
Done that but F9 does not seem to do a lot just move the cursor
back to beginning of the line that only hold one word miss-typed.
I give up:(
Don't give up.. :)
I wonder if your goldkeys.cfg has more than one F9 and is confused
about what you want F9 to do? I don't use a goldkeys.cfg here. I
wonder if you move that file out of the way if it will work better for
you?
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