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On 10.01.2016 23:21, Beuthe, Tatjana wrote:<br>
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A windows 7 machine, with properly installed dictionary files in
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.texlive2015/texmf-config\texworks\dictionaries<br>
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<p>2) The proper English spelling dictionary is selected under
the global options in Texworks.<br>
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3) When typing a word deliberately wrong in a saved document
or in a new blank document,<br>
such as the word "dayta", no red line appears under the word.<br>
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4) Right-clicking on the word shows that the spellchecker is,
in fact, registering the word as wrong. However, the red line
somehow refuses to appear.<br>
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So this is a display issue with the highlighting. Does other
highlighting (e.g., blue \TeX commands) work?<br>
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Also, can you check if this problem also occurs if you use the
"official" Tw binary from <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://tug.org/texworks/">http://tug.org/texworks/</a> instead of the
one bundled with TeX Live (note that you will need to copy/move the
dictionaries to a different folder)?<br>
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style="font-size:12pt;color:#000000;background-color:#FFFFFF;font-family:Calibri,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Any
thoughts on how to resolve it, or will I have to switch back to
the 2014 distro?
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No, that will not be necessary. You can always use the "official"
binary (current, older, or experimental versions) instead of the one
provided by TL, so there is no need to downgrade the whole distro.<br>
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HTH<br>
Stefan<br>
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