![]() I don't have to roam around the internet, rename, decompress and move around files. I then find it up and running anywhere, and in TeXworks. With ln -s /usr/share/hunspell /dictionaries I linked one-off the entity dictionaries to the full set of HunSpell dictionaries installed system-wide.īasically, any time I want a dictionary for TeXworks I install it from the HunSpell suite via the package management software.You will find that the directory list ls /usr/share/hunspell contains the aff/dic files of your choice now. Install system-wide your preferred package(s) with sudo install hunspell. Linux users forgive the backward slash and those folder for directory. ![]() The folder can be accessed easily via Help→Settings and Resources. TeXworks has it in section 4.3 Spell-checking of the manual thatīefore using the spell-checker, you need to install dictionaries in the right folder of TeXworks: \dictionaries. ![]() You can then shortlist the packages you want from the locale tag, say hunspell-pt-pt for Portuguese of Portugal. To get the catalogue, do apt search hunspell- the trailing hyphen helps skimming the search results. These files are in hunspell and myspell directories. So you can search with find /usr/share/*spell* -name *dic | sort. TeXworks will want pairs of *.aff *.dic files. In my case, the directories are aspell, hunspell, myspell.
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