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Re: [trinity-users] Speil cheekers?

From: Gene Heskett <gheskett@...>
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2015 08:45:45 -0400
On Saturday 24 October 2015 04:31:53 Lisi Reisz wrote:

> On Saturday 24 October 2015 08:48:54 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Greetings all;
> >
> > How hard would it be to enable the kmail spell checker to actually
> > save to disk that which you click on the "add to dictionary" button.
> >  All it can do is save it in memory, but if you then recheck the
> > same msg, you have to add those same words again.
> >
> > I don't see a way to add a "personal" file that would enable this.
> >
> > So is it possible?
>
> Not only is it possible.  It is what happens!!
>
> I was going to ask how to delete the things I have saved by mistake. 
> There must be a text file somewhere, but no amount of googling and
> grepping has enabled me to find it.
>
> Are these two questions that two sides of the same coin?
>
> Lisi
>
In the composer, settings>spellchecker, the create/affix checkbox was 
off. I assume this was the default, so I checked it, and we shall see if 
it now behaves as I'd like.

I had assumed that the settings menu's were global, but now I see they 
are not.  Spell checking is not part of the main menu.  It is not 
automatic, but must be invoked by clicking on the ABC button.  However, 
using the pulldown brings it alive in real time.  But there is no 
indicator as to whether or not this is enabled anyplace that I can find.
The first two entries I made are your name. ;-)

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Cheers, Gene Heskett
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