[OS X TeX] How do people handle spellchecking of different languages?

Chris Skeels Chris.Skeels at unimelb.edu.au
Tue Sep 21 23:58:05 CEST 2004


Excalibur allows you to have more than one dictionary open at a time.

On Sep 22, 2004, at 4:55 AM, Simon Spiegel wrote:

> As many others on this list I use TeXShop for writing and Cocoaspell  
> for spellchecking. This combination is quite nice, since Cocoaspell  
> can handle TeX pretty well. I just have one problem: When writing  
> academic stuff I regularly have more than one language in one  
> document; normally the main part is German and lots of English quotes.  
> Most more advanced word processors offer the option to set the  
> language per paragraph or even by word. TeXShop/Cocoaspell can't do  
> that because you only can globally select one language.
>
> Has anyone come up with a solution for this?
>
> TIA
>
> simon
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