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From: Olivier S. <ol...@bl...> - 2018-02-11 14:54:58
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On 11-02-18 14:15, Richard Kimber via Bluefish-community wrote: > I have 2.2.10 running under Ubuntu 16.04.3 > > I wonder if someone could help me understand how the spell check works. > > There seem to be two settings. One in the preferences "enable spell > check", and one under the Document menu. What is the relation between > these? Is the preference setting always supposed to override the > Document setting, or vice versa? There is even a third place where you can set it. I've renamed the settings to make it more clear: In preferences I've renamed it to: "Default settings (overridden by project settings)" In the project edit window I've renamed it to: "Default settings for this project" And yes, the one in the Document menu is the setting that overrides the default setting per document. > I currently have a document open in which miss-spelled words are > underlined, even though the spell check is not enabled in either the > preferences or in the Document menu. The document was created by copy > and pasting via the clipboard from sections of other documents . Does > this mean that copied sections of documents carry with them information > about whether or not spell check has been enabled in the original > document into the new document, despite the new document not being set > for spell-checking? The underlines are copied. They should be removed when re-scanning. So that is a bug. If you hit F5, are they gone? Olivier -- Bluefish website http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/ Blog http://oli4444.wordpress.com/ |