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Fred Grott

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Enabling Cool Spelling in Eclipse-Revisted Posted: Aug 3, 2005 2:18 PM
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How would you like to have full spelling enabled in Eclispe, that nice Eclipse3.0 feature? Well lets fix that situation.

R.J. Lorimer posted in Feb on Javalobby that you could take his dictionary.txt file and enable it in that manner. Unfortunately he left some final needed steps.

Go ahed and download the file he provides and change the extension from .txt to .dictionary and put in yoru Eclipse folder. Under editors(text editors)->spelling browse and selct that local file.

Once that is complete go to Edit->check spelling and a new spelling view will pop-up in which you can check spelling add words and etc as shown in this following image:



Of course, once you add whole large amount of words you probaby shoudl shar eit or donate back to the Eclipse Foundation so that we can restart that effort to make new spelling dicitonaries for Eclipse.

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