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Platform Dictionary [message #286505] Sun, 12 June 2005 00:32 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: relaxedrob.remove.optusnet.com.au

Hi All,

Under Eclipse 3.1,
Windows | Preferences | General | Editors | Text Editors | Spelling
The "Platform dictionary" drop down is greyed out.
The result of this appears to be that every word in comments appears as a
spelling error!

Do I have to download a dictionary separately? Any other ideas?

Rob
:)

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Re: Platform Dictionary [message #286653 is a reply to message #286505] Tue, 14 June 2005 08:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tom Hofmann is currently offline Tom HofmannFriend
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Rob,

we cannot ship a default dictionary currently since there is no
dictionary available that fits all (including legal) requirements. But
you can add a user dictionary and add words to if from a source
available to you - the format is very simple: one word per line.

-tom

Robert Mark Bram wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Under Eclipse 3.1,
> Windows | Preferences | General | Editors | Text Editors | Spelling
> The "Platform dictionary" drop down is greyed out.
> The result of this appears to be that every word in comments appears as a
> spelling error!
>
> Do I have to download a dictionary separately? Any other ideas?
>
> Rob
> :)
>
Re: Platform Dictionary [message #286842 is a reply to message #286653] Sun, 19 June 2005 04:04 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: saturne_2001.yahoo.com

Why fit all (that's impossible!)? Simply offer a default language
(based on OS preferences) for the usual user and install that user's
dictionary. Why do we need legal in standard use??
Tom Eicher wrote:
> Rob,
>
> we cannot ship a default dictionary currently since there is no
> dictionary available that fits all (including legal) requirements. But
> you can add a user dictionary and add words to if from a source
> available to you - the format is very simple: one word per line.
>
> -tom
>
> Robert Mark Bram wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Under Eclipse 3.1,
>> Windows | Preferences | General | Editors | Text Editors | Spelling
>> The "Platform dictionary" drop down is greyed out.
>> The result of this appears to be that every word in comments appears
>> as a spelling error!
>>
>> Do I have to download a dictionary separately? Any other ideas?
>>
>> Rob
>> :)
>>
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