[OS X TeX] Dictionary file... where are you?

Sr Sur igaoss at gmail.com
Sun Jun 6 17:28:59 CEST 2010


Ok I see... If you save new words in the default or Aspell dictionary the
system creates a new file with your word imputs in the ~/Library/Spelling/.

Thanks for the help!!

Greetings!!

On 6 June 2010 15:45, <cfrees at imapmail.org> wrote:

> On Sun 6th Jun, 2010 at 15:12, Sr Sur seems to have written:
>
>
>  I don't know exactly which dictionary I'm using!, couse at the begining
>> used
>> Lyx and I Installed cocoAspell...
>>
>> Any way.. Thanks!!!
>>
>> saludos.
>>
>> On 6 June 2010 14:25, Herbert Schulz <herbs at wideopenwest.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On Jun 6, 2010, at 4:41 AM, Sr Sur wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi everybody!!
>>>>
>>>> I'm looking for the personal dictionary files of texshop, but I can't
>>>>
>>> find
>>>
>>>> them.... where are them located?.
>>>>
>>>> I supose that if I want to use a dictionary in other machine, I just
>>>> must
>>>>
>>> to
>>>
>>>> drop the file in the new machine.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!!
>>>> Bests
>>>> --
>>>> Atte: Sr. Sur
>>>>
>>>
>>> Howdy,
>>>
>>> TeXShop uses the system's dictionary by default and I'm not sure where
>>> the
>>> personal dictionary is kept. If you are using CocoAspell I think those
>>> dictionaries are in ~/Library/Spelling/.
>>>
>>
> I believe this is simply the Apple default for the personal dictionary
> whether you use CocoAspell or Apple's own setup. At least, I have
> dictionaries here which reflect both my current usage of CocoAspell and
> past use of the default service.
>
> - cfr
>
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Atte: Sr. Sur
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