Solved: Odd spell check problem
- From: Jack <ostroffjh users sourceforge net>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Solved: Odd spell check problem
- Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2017 21:26:46 -0500
Hello Peter,
On 2017.11.23 19:44, Peter Bloomfield wrote:
Hi Jack,
On 11/23/2017 07:13:09 PM Thu, Jack wrote:
Hello all,
I recently noticed that spell checking no longer seems to be working
in balsa. Misspelled words are no longer underlined in red, which
was the usual indication. I have selected gtkspell (3.0.7) in both
the configure/make and meson/ninja builds, and both behave the
same. ldd of the executable does show it linking to
libgtkspell3-3.so.0. I was thinking of trying strace, but I don't
really have any idea what I would be checking for.
Fortunately, before I simply posted this, I grepped for spell in the
balsa folder, and found "SpellCheckActive=false". Changing it to
"true" turned spell checking back on. However, I have now looked
through all config options within the program, and could not find
anything relevant. Am I being blind, or has it disappeared
(assuming it was actually present in the past)?
When you configure either gspell or gtkspell, the "Spelling" toolbar
button is a toggle button tied to the SpellCheckActive property. The
Edit=>Check Spelling menu item has the same role.
With the internal spell-checker, those controls are just requests to
pop up the spell-checker dialog, not toggle actions.
HTH!
Yes - right in front of my face. It does make sense, but for some
reason, I was expecting control of spell checking (since it does turn
it on or off globally and not just for the message being composed)
would be somewhere with the global configuration settings (preferences)
and not on the compose message window.
I suppose I'll never figure out how it got turned off. I'll have to
assume some stray mouse click.
Thanks for the quick answer.
Peter
Jack
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