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    • Maxim FoxM
      Maxim Fox
      last edited by

      The problem is that “DSpellCheck 1.5” checks spelling for languages that I have not selected, for example “English”. I don’t understand why this happens. I have tried everything, it still highlights all English words and letters in red.

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      • CoisesC
        Coises
        last edited by

        I can’t follow the connection between the question you asked and your screenshots.

        I don’t understand why this happens. I have tried everything, it still highlights all English words and letters in red.

        To the best of my knowledge, DSpellCheck has no way of knowing what language a given word is “supposed to” be in. If you say to spell-check in Russian, it’s going to highlight everything that isn’t a Russian word. If you want it not to highlight English words, then you have to include English as a dictionary.

        If you expect it to somehow guess from your text which language it is in, and only spell-check when it is in Russian… I don’t think it can do that.

        (Note to other readers: the original poster has also raised issue #359 in the GitHub repository for DSpellCheck, which might get more informed and useful responses.)

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