From the Review tab, in the Proofing section, click the Set Language button The Language dialog box appears. NOTE: Any language in the list can be recognized your Office program, but languages without theABC iconicon cannot be spell or grammar checked.
Method One: Custom INX file
One way you can add more entries to the Language dropdown list is by opening a specially crafted INX file. This technique will not magically add spelling and hyphenation capabilities for the enabled language, but it will trigger language-specific OpenType lookups that may exist in the fonts. For example, Serbian (Cyrillic locale) can be enabled by opening a customized INX file in InDesign. Notice how the shape of the Cyrillic letter be (б) in Minion Pro is different when you switch to Russian.
Method Two: Hunspell dictionary
The second technique involves installing Hunspell dictionaries. With this method you will also enable spelling and/or hyphenation capabilities for the added language. But be advised that the ability to leverage Hunspell resources was only added in CS5.5.
I used IT (Italy) as the country code and it works great. It was great to see my Latin words happy with the spell checker! Thank-you very much for making this How-to available. May God Bless You Now and in Eternity!
Besides spaCy doesn't support spell checking with its language models. There is a workaround out there using spacy_hunspell that wraps hunspell (the spell checker of LibreOffice and Mozilla Firefox), but it doesn't support French either.
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