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BlueFish 1 and 2 spell checker doesn't take into account the language written in the file header nor the "lang" attribute of tags. For the spell checker to work properly, you have to select the page language manually. To do so, right-click in the text you want to check (don't go to the menu as you used to do with BlueFish 1). If your page is in several languages, repeat the operation for each language. | BlueFish 1 and 2 spell checker doesn't take into account the language written in the file header nor the "lang" attribute of tags. For the spell checker to work properly, you have to select the page language manually. To do so, '''right-click''' in the text you want to check (don't go to the menu as you used to do with BlueFish 1). If your page is in several languages, repeat the operation for each language. | ||
[[File:Man2_spell_checker.png|none|frame|Bluefish Spell Checker]] | [[File:Man2_spell_checker.png|none|frame|Bluefish Spell Checker]] |
Revision as of 13:54, 12 November 2010
BlueFish 1 and 2 spell checker doesn't take into account the language written in the file header nor the "lang" attribute of tags. For the spell checker to work properly, you have to select the page language manually. To do so, right-click in the text you want to check (don't go to the menu as you used to do with BlueFish 1). If your page is in several languages, repeat the operation for each language.
Bluefish uses enchant as spell checking backend, so most spell dictionaries should be supported. I think aspell dictionaries are preferred for enchant. Use your package manager to install the dictionaries.
The 'string' textstyle is automatically checked. You can disable that in the preferences.
Spell checking before 2.0.1 missed the "Ignore spelling" and "Add to dictionnary" functions.