[texworks] some questions about TeXworks
Alain Delmotte
esperanto at swing.be
Fri Apr 19 17:08:55 CEST 2013
Hi!
I can already answer for spellcheck: yes you have to install
dictionaries in the "<resources>/dictionaries" folder.
You can use the dictionaries of LibreOffice. You have to
install .dic and .aff files (if you have something else -
another extension for the file - as dictionary, try to open
it with unzip)
For the Chinese characters I don't know, unfortunately I do
not yet speak and use Chinese.
Regards,
Alain
Le 19/04/2013 06:35, 崔磊 a écrit :
> Dear developer of TeXworks,
> I am a user of TeXworks from China and I really enjoy
> the convenience of editing TeXworks has brought to me! So I
> appreciate your efforts of developing such a wonderful
> software. But I have confronted two problems these days.
> First, when I use TeXworks to compile a file that contains
> both English and Chinese, the Chinese in the file cannot be
> shown on the PDF on the right side. Second, I am trying to
> use the spelling check function of TeXworks and followed the
> instruction on your website:Edit→Spelling→<language>,
> however, under the item of language. I cannot find anything.
> It shows 'none' there. So do I have to install a dictionary?
> Where can I find one?
> I am an art student who is not quite familiar with
> computers. So would you give me the instructions to solve
> the two questions above step by step? Thank you very much
> for you help.
> Best regards,
> TeXworks User from China
>
>
> ----- configuration info -----
> TeXworks version : 0.4.5r1280 (personal)
> Install location : /Volumes/TeXworks.0.4.5-1280/TeXworks.app
> Library path: /Users/Cuilei/Library/TeXworks/
> pdfTeX location:
> /usr/local/texlive/2011/bin/x86_64-darwin/pdftex
> Operating system : Mac OS X 10.8.3 (Darwin Kernel Version
> 12.3.0: Sun Jan6 22:37:10 PST 2013;
> root:xnu-2050.22.13~1/RELEASE_X86_64)
> Qt4 version: 4.8.4 (build) / 4.8.4 (runtime)
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