double click on it, you will get a folder No, not correct, I attach how the folder Spelling must look like. In attached file, the last dics (the ones described as ‘library’) are the ones added after unarchiving OO dics. If it does not who up there, there is a problem with them. dicįrom now on, you will have spelling in any language,whose modules are installed there in any Cocoa app and in OO or LibreOffice too.Ĭheck with TextEdit or LibreOffice or OpenOffice, if they do not work there, there is a problem with Mellel.ĭo dics show up in System Preferences/Language and Text/Text and, under button Spelling, you must see the whole list of available dics, including the ones added as described. double click on it, and move to /Library/Spelling the two essential files names.
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download OO spell modules, will see file like name.oxt "Why do you use Aspell in Lion? You may directly use OpenOffice/LibreOffice spell modules, unarchive them, and move the two essential files to /Library/Spelling. There, one of the participants, Sorin Paliga, wrote these very helpful suggestions: ]Few years ago, a discussion on the subject took place in Mellel mailing list, which exists no more. Once you've done this, you can check the spelling in the document by "Check spelling in the document" (menu Edit-> Spelling) or by clicking "Find Next" in this window." "Spelling in text is enabled by setting a spelling dictionary (Preferences-> Language) and then applying the language (letter / style palette) to the text. Eyal wrote me few years ago the following explanations for spellchecking in Mellel: