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    • Jean-Yves BretonJ Offline
      Jean-Yves Breton
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      Hello, what happen ? I’m coding in C, Notepad++ language = French, and suddenly (since few days) almost words in my comments are underligned in red, exactly like in Word, althouth they are absolutely correct ! Who is responsible, the last update of Notepad++ or the one of Windows 10? An idea anybody?

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      • Scott SumnerS Offline
        Scott Sumner @Jean-Yves Breton
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        @Jean-Yves-Breton

        One of the changes in 7.5.2 was “Add DSpellCheck plugin into distribution” so maybe what you are seeing is simply a matter of the spell-checker now being there and active?

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        • Jean-Yves BretonJ Offline
          Jean-Yves Breton
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          Thank you Scott, indeed I just discovered this new (?) button “Spell Check Document Automatically” before looking again at the forum: that is the reason. One click on it and the red underlinig disappear. But we have to note that this automatic checking doesn’t take care of the language indicated in the preferences: it doesn’t know French.
          It’s not a problem. Thank you again.

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            Scott Sumner @Jean-Yves Breton
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            @Jean-Yves-Breton

            Well, I would think you would just set the language the DSpellCheck plugin is using, via its Change Current Language menu option…which has nothing to do with Notepad++'s language (aka Localization) setting.

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            • Jean-Yves BretonJ Offline
              Jean-Yves Breton
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              You’re right, i confused the two elements. Now I downloaded the french dictionary for DSpellCheck, choosed the French option in its menu option, and now everything works fine. Thank you very much!

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