Spell check: french dictionary? [message #248955] |
Fri, 19 October 2007 06:10  |
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Hi!
I'd like to use the spell checking capabilities of Eclipse, but how do you
add a "platform dictionary" and where to get one for other languages (in
my case, French)?
Thanks!
BoD
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Re: Spell check: french dictionary? [message #248961 is a reply to message #248955] |
Fri, 19 October 2007 08:05  |
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com
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BoD,
This is more a platform question, not a JDT question. Using
Window->Preferences->General->Editors->Text Editors->Spelling you could
point it to a user defined dictionary. I guess other languages would
normally be provided by the translation pack, but one hasn't been
provided for Eclipse 3.3. It would need to come from Babel:
http://www.eclipse.org/babel/
BoD wrote:
> Hi!
> I'd like to use the spell checking capabilities of Eclipse, but how do
> you add a "platform dictionary" and where to get one for other
> languages (in my case, French)?
>
> Thanks!
>
> BoD
>
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BoD,<br>
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This is more a platform question, not a JDT question.
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