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Spelling Police: Tough love spell checker for the editor

About:

If you read "The Shallows", it describes the over reliance of spell checkers in modern software. Well, the over reliance of a lot of things in modern tools... But the basic idea is that auto-correct is making us stupid.

This addon follows that idea and is off by default, but when turned on, spelling police nags you and points out all your spelling errors. It does not fix spelling mistakes for you. That's your job. This tough love approach will help you to learn to spell better.

Requirements:

Requires at least Anki 2.1.10+ Requires at least Anki 2.1.10+ Requires at least Anki 2.1.10+

Alternate Versions of Anki:

Alternate versions of Anki uses qt5.9 that requires a special folder called qtwebengine_dictionaries to be created in the anki.exe folder. This addon will try to create it, but you will need Read-Write permissions to this folder in order for spell checking to work. The same applies to mac and linux, but the folder location may differ depending on distros.

Dictionaries:

It uses .bdic files which is used by chrome.

You can download some of them here: https://github.com/cvsuser-chromium/third_party_hunspell_dictionaries

Here is one example file: https://github.com/cvsuser-chromium/third_party_hunspell_dictionaries/blob/master/en-US-3-0.bdic

Setup:

Go to Tools > Dictionary Configurations and click the browse button. Put all your .bdic files into this "dictionaries" folder. You may need to restart the first time after installing new dictionaries.

Once you have it setup, enable or disable the dictionaries of your choice. More than one is allowed, but try to avoid language conflicts (e.g. Chinese and Japanese).

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