

#Cocoaspell mac how to#
Thus the problem I am still facing is how to change the configure and Makefile.pre files in the aspell-hr-0.51-0 folder (I know how to handle the hr.cwl file if necessary).Īnd to Roussanka: I bought the 1TB Samsung Portable SSD T5, and I am using it as the startup disk constantly from June 2020. So my conclusion is that, under Mojave, CocoAspell 2.5 works out of the box when using aspell6-*** dictionaries. After activating German in Spelling, it did show in TexShop and just worked. To confirm this, I now downloaded the German dictionary aspell6-de-2016, put it into the /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/ folder, opened Spelling in System Preferences which automatically successfully compiled whatever needed producing Makefile and. This did not show up in El Capitan (although it did take a couple of minutes before it started to spell-check Croatian for the first time after computer restart, while spell-checking English started without delay). configure + make to no avail.īut now I know what's the culprit: the version of Croatian Aspell dictionary is 0.51-0 and the installed Aspell version is 0.60.6.1. Its main feature is that it does a much better job of coming up with possible suggestions than Ispell does. Aspell is an Open Source spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell.

> /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/aspell6-en-6.0-0 Cocoaspell is a MacOSX interface to Aspell. alias files) to one of the following directory (the one created by cocoAspell), so that Aspell can find them: > After that, move the compiled files (i.e., the. Unpack the downloaded dictionaries, open a terminal, cd into the directory of the unpacked files, and than compile as follows (you need XCode with the command line tools installed): > In order to add more languages beyond English, you download them from. Everything is working without a > glitch, except spellchecking using CocoAspell. I do most of my writing in Danish but of the Scandinavian languages only Swedish is included in OS X. So I bought an external 1TB SSD drive, connected it to my wife's > MacBook Air, installed Mojave (mostly because of CocoAspell since I was > afraid it won't work beyond Mojave), and restored all stuff from the > backup. > I've found that I had to reinstall it from scratch in BigSur, using the original installer, which still works. Does anyone know if Pages 2.0 - contrary to Pages 1.0 - can make use of spelling dictionaries installed by CocoAspell I would really like to use Pages more than I do at the moment but I need integrated spell checking. > Do you have a basic working installation of cocoAspell? > Content-Type: text/plain charset="us-ascii" Next message: TeXShop: open last source file at startup?.
#Cocoaspell mac install#
I installed cocoAspell but the second download wouldnt install properly.

Finally, in any Cocoa or Services-compatible Carbon.
#Cocoaspell mac mac os x#
CocoAspell (again) Sime Ungar ungar at math.hr How do I know what version of Mac OS X I have Q2. Stickies notes also take advantage of OS X's Cocoa spell checker, available from the Edit menu. CocoAspell (again) - macostex-archives mailing list - TeX Users Group
