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How do I fully and wholly and without exception completely disable all spellchecking, autocorrecting and automatic modifications of any and all writing that I do in Writer, all throughout the application, in every context?

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Joplin is the best notepad I see. I think that because is some app to Windows, iOS, Android and Mac, and is synchronization by WebDAV. Now all my notes are keep in my private server and this is the best. But I need spell check. I see issue but is blocking by investgate whether Monaco can be used as text editorĀ  Issue #1128Ā  laurent22/joplinĀ  GitHub and 1128 is closed Spell checking is abandon or in development?

Yes, while that is an option LanguageTool already is compatible with Markdown languages for grammar correction, it just has to be created really. I think it can work with just about anything, and it'll correct what it has rules for.

Would this be a simple implementation? I'm savvy with computers but know nothing about the realm of coding and plugin creation.

LanguageTool is an Open Source language/grammar checker for English, German, French, Polish and other languages. It can also easily be extended to even more languages. It's rule-based, i.e. it will find errors for which a rule is defined in XML or in Java.

There is a spell checking in Joplin (Tools->Spell checker).

However, currently it is possible to choose only one language for the spell checking (either English or Italian, etc). I need spell checking in 3 (human) languages for the joplin notes (probably it seems strange but that is life ).

Please could you suggest how it is possible to apply spell checking for 3 (or at least 2) languages in Joplin?

For me, the spell checker isn't working it seems. Here is a screen shot that shows it is on, and has a clear typo that is not identified. None of my mistakes are in fact identified... I'm using Joplin 2.1.9 (prod, linux). What am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance!

Can I request for spell check? This hasn't been an issue (or at least not raised) and I would like to keep it that way. The Chrome browser option isn't so user-friendly; no 1-click scan or doesn't automatically show misspelled words.

How do you write a function to see if all boxes are checked on a row with multiple checkboxes? I tried using the SUMIF(Check_Box_1@Row = 1) and attempted to use a total number of checks to evaluate, but it does not like that. I tried using IF((checkbox=1 AND Checkbox2=1),"true","false) But that concept did not work either.

Langage Tool is a Java app that can be run in server mode, and used via JSON API. Moreover, you can use your own instance (it is open sourced) or use the service they provide on web site. It has enough performance to check 400.000 sentences in about 4 minutes on my dual-core laptop, so it should not stack even under heavy traffic. As far as I know it is the best multilingual grammar checker, even more - it is relatively easy to contribute new rules for your native language to detect your favorable typos.

Not at all. Only desktop browsers do and only a spellcheck (no grammar analysis, which is available only with plugins, however, plugins are buggy for custom input fields (like Discourse) or probably not user-friendly (I use two of them)). Any mobile browser under Android I have tested (Chrome, Firefox) do not have any spell check and will probably not in any upcoming feature.

Is it possible to add a plugin that will interact with a local or remote server via post and get JSON API to provide correction for user input in Discourse? It will need to mark errors and provide suggestions for corrections, e.g. popup balloon on mouse hover over the marked place, where you can click to select the correct variant of spelling or grammar.

Predictive text is different from spell check, at least on modern versions of Android. See Spell checker framework | Android Developers. On my phone (Android 7.1.1), Spell checker (Google spell checker) is listed completely separately from keyboards:

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You need to go to File -> Options -> Proofing -> When correcting spelling and grammar in Word and uncheck Mark grammar errors as you type and Check grammar with spelling. You also should click Settings... from Writing Style and uncheck everything in the box you do not want to see corrected.

Undo autocorrections: An automatically corrected word is briefly indicated by a solid underline. To revert to your original spelling, put the insertion point after the word to show your original spelling, then choose your spelling. You can also Control-click the word to show your spelling, then choose it.

Check spelling: Choose Edit > Spelling and Grammar > Check Document Now. The first error is highlighted. To show the next error, press Command-Semicolon (;). To see suggested spellings for a word, Control-click it.

Every year, we do a GRAD writing test and need spell/grammar check disabled. Unfortunately, developers have built spell checks into everything--the OS, apps, and browsers. I have run into a lot of difficulties trying to disable all layers of spell checks.

Under System Preferences -> Language & Text -> Text: 1. Un-check "Correct spelling automatically" 2. Spelling: select "Set Up...", then un-check all the dictionaries. It will require one to be checked - leave the last one, Polski, checked.

3. Spelling: set to "Automatic by Language"

Now, the red lines for misspelled words do not appear. :) I haven't checked, but I'm pretty sure you should be able to find the plist where this is set & deploy it as needed, then restore it when testing is done.

We do this regularly. I can't remember off the top of my head (will check and post for you). As I remember we simply nuked the dictionaries on the OS itself. We setup a few machines that are only used for this sort of testing (SAT in our case). Saved it as a separate OS image so we can swap back and forth as needed.

Interesting about the separate image...We only do the test once a year, so I don't want to put a ton of work into but, but at the same time, all layers of the system try to help you with the spell check. There are spell checks in the OS, in the apps, and in the browsers. Making sure each of those are disabled and unable to be changed by students isn't always the quickest or easiest of tasks.

I want to process a medium to large number of text snippets using a spelling/grammar checker to get a rough approximation and ranking of their "quality." Speed is not really of concern either, so I think the easiest way is to write a script that passes off the snippets to Microsoft Word (2007) and runs its spelling and grammar checker on them.

In response to Chris' answer, is there at least a way to a) open a file (containing the snippet(s)), b) run a VBA script from inside Word that calls the spelling and grammar checker, and c) return some indication of the "score" of the snippet(s)?

I use Emacs for writing scientific texts in LaTeX, and so a spell checker/grammar checker is obviously important. I have yet to find a solution that I am happy with, so I would like to hear if anyone has some good suggestions.

I have tested lsp-ltex, which worded quite well, but I found it way too intrusive. Sure, I could probably have gotten it to work if i tinkered enough, but I feel like something so essential as a spell checker should be simple. For reference, below are two other threads related to this, but I did not find the answers there satisfactory; in particular I feel like many of the solutions are made for pure programming languages, and then bodged together to work with LaTeX.

Typos. This is a program that checks your MD files for errors. I have it in a setup together with pre-commit. This is a pure programmers solution because you have plenty of setup and configuration to do before it works nicely. Typos also is a bit blind to computing specific vocabulary and you might have to create a huge whitelist. The advantage is that it works over all types of files, not just Markdown.

None of these solutions is perfect. On Linux, you have very lightweight dictionaries that you could use in a bash script to check your files, but I never tried doing that by myself, so I guess that is not a real option. e24fc04721

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