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spellcheck in qutebrowser

Posted 12-28-2021 at 02:43 AM by Michael Uplawski
Updated 12-28-2021 at 02:45 AM by Michael Uplawski

If you want to set a spellcheck dictionary for the running session, type
Code:
:set spellcheck.languages ['en-US'] 
:set spellcheck.languages ['en-US', 'de-DE']
:set spellcheck.languages ['en-US', 'de-DE', 'fr-FR']
for only one or several languages at once.

To persist these settings, open config.py and add something like:
Code:
# Spellcheck
config.set('spellcheck.languages', ["en-US", "fr-FR", "de-DE"])
Found by trial and error as the documentation is ... some way, but could not tell me.
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  1. Old Comment
    Hello Michael,
    if Max-Planck-Gymnasium means something to you, please write me an eMail at jhaberer (at) gmx ...
    Thanks
    Joachim

    P.S. If you are the wrong recipient, sorry!
    Posted 12-30-2021 at 04:39 AM by JoDerBaer JoDerBaer is offline
  2. Old Comment
    I tried a couple "alternative" web browsers when I became unhappy with firefox's IO problems.
    The list includes palemoon, seamonkey, k-meleon, qupzilla, dillo, Dooble, and Midori.
    None of them work for the modern web (mainly, the support for Web Componenents which
    websites and web apps like yahoo mail, linkedin etc. are fond users of).
    Posted 07-28-2022 at 04:04 AM by ychaouche ychaouche is offline
  3. Old Comment
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ychaouche View Comment
    I tried a couple "alternative" web browsers.
    Why do you write that?
    Posted 10-26-2022 at 06:40 AM by Michael Uplawski Michael Uplawski is offline
  4. Old Comment
    b/c you mentioned qutebrowser?
    Posted 10-26-2022 at 08:42 AM by ychaouche ychaouche is offline
  5. Old Comment
    Logic is overrated.
    Posted 12-13-2022 at 11:35 AM by Michael Uplawski Michael Uplawski is offline
 

  



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