Re: Spell checking issue

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Hi!

Anno domini 13:12:13 Fri, 1 Jul 2022 -0600 (MDT)
 Marvin Jones via tde-users scripsit:
> Confused I am.  Some of that is probably of my own making.
>
> I know I have a mis-spelled word in "a" spellchecker.
>
> And, it appears I have both 'standard' spell checkers in play:
> both `ispell` and `aspell`.
>
> `kwrite` seems to be using ispell
>
> `nano` seems to be using aspell
>
> Well, I've noticed that the spell checker in kwrite is happy
> with the spelling "everyting".
>
> nano is unhappy with the spelling "everyting", as it should be.
>
> The only user spellchecker files I can find in $HOME/ are:
> .aspell.en.pws
> .aspell.en.prepl
> There are no .ispell* files in $HOME/
>
> There's no "everyting" in .aspell.en.pws - as confirmed by nano.
>
> I can find no other user file in $HOME/ that seems to be related to
> any spellchecker.   But I know I've added 'words' in kwrite --
> especially often-used acronyms,
>
> Two questions:
>
> Where is the user file for ispell's user added words?
>
> Can someone point me to a decent HOW-TO to set my system (Ubuntu) to use
> just _one_ of the spell checkers?  Maybe I could clear up my multiple
> spell checker confusion.
>
> Well, I guess I have a third query:
> Could someone that uses ispell confirm whether or not "everyting" is
> in ispell's global dictionary?
> Thanks,
> Jonesy

Same here, but I have only aspell / aspell-de / aspell-en installed. So kwrite uses aspell on my system and the mispelling is the same.

Nik


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