![]() ![]() Recall from some previous emails, and also by you, if my memory speaksĬorrectly, there is a way to get TexShop to learn these. I see that the following are not, andĪre underlined as misspellings, but I think I can live with them. I did that with some simple sample files. > play with the three check box items and see if that works for you. > TeXShop->Preferences there is a section labelled Spell Checking. > that help in skipping over commands so you want to try that and see if it's > Finally, before trying to install cocoAspell, TeXShop has some settings The warning for Update available disappeared.īy the way, I just went to the web site for cocoAspell and it seems to be The installation of the CL tools went OK (hopefully). Through well, and I saw the red warning for Update available.Īfter Restarting the MacB Air, and issuing, in Terminal: Perhaps it offered installation of CL tools. I ran (while not sure, after many attempts, I did that in the rootĭirectory /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools) In the Terminal run `make -version` didn't offer any dialog box, only I installed the CL tools a couple of days ago. > I'm on an oldish MacBoocAir 13", macOS Catalina 10.15.6. > a dialog box that asks if you want to install the CL tools or XCode decline ![]() > In Terminal run `make -version` and let me know what you get. > command line tools to get a new installation working under Catalina. > Please note that it hasn't been updated in a long time and it may need > Shall I try to install that? If yes, is that by clicking > Utilities/Spelling/cocoAspell/cocoAspell.pkg > root admin 1444253 /Applications/TeX/Docs and Spell > I uninstalled it when I tried to update it. > I asked Leuski by email address that was on that website, but I've never > reinstall it, from scratch, by following instructions from: > the Preference Pane Spell (icon) in the System Preferences. > I used to have Aspell, but after attempts to update it, I lost Aspell and > I do not have the Spell icon in the System Preferences. > TeXShop's Edit->Show Spelling and Grammar (Cmd-:) Spell checking Roussanka Loukanova rl.stpuu at Those are two completely separate spellcheckers.Spell checking - macostex-archives mailing list - TeX Users Group The only thing I don't understand about your original message is that you talk about Excalibur but you say you just installed CocoAspell. TeXShop will automatically pick up any changes that were made in the source file when you Save the file in Excalibur (or Save the file when you Quit Excalibur). ![]() > The same source file can be open in TeXShop and spell checked in Excalibur at the same time. > I’ve just installed CocoAspell but have not used TeXShop to check it out! ![]() Can those changes be made when TeXShop has already opened Example.tex or does one have to quite TeXShop before applying Excalibur? At what point are the changes to Example.tex saved? > Say Excalibur finds an error which you agree with and you tell it to make the correction, then the content of Example.tex is changed. > As Excalibur has been referred to as ``an external spellchecker’’ I conclude that you apply it to a LaTeX source file, say Example.tex, by opening Excalibur and telling it to check Example.tex. > In view of the fact that you are familiar with Excalibur, I hope you will explain a couple of points. > On 22Aug2014, at 6:44 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote: On Aug 25, 2014, at 12:13 PM, Don Green Dragon wrote:
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