![]() Now consider just how much everybody else who's contributed to npp has given, not to mention just how much a simple application is really worth when you get it for free. You should know I spent the equivalent of 3 working weeks just researching windows programming (my background is UNIX) not to mention the additional effort of just getting the details working… if you were to pay a reasonably priced developer a fair wage for the time it took to develop what I passed on, it would be thousands of dollars. Last, if you want professional support, on a closed platform (which Windows is), then indeed maybe you aught to be sticking to commercially supported software. You shouldn't be so hard on those of us who at least care enough to give back instead of trying to suck the last remaining penny out of your pocket. This is no longer the case, and my day to day machine is once again a wonderful UNIX based box (hence the lack of progress)įifth, while I understand your frustration, note that I wrote the plug-in for my personal use, and was kind enough to give it back to the community. That's the same frustration that drove me to write the plug-in in the first placeįourth, I only wrote it because I HAD to work on windows. Third I agree, something as fundamental as a spell checker belongs everywhere. Second, if you want open source that just "works" try ubuntu, I've yet to run into a pc it doesn't "just work" on (and spell check is everywhere by default). Well, first please note that the plug-in is still beta software, so no, there is no pretty installation, that removes the user from any thought however, it does work, you just have to understand how dll's and windows works first (an understanding of software engineering really helps to). Note that it's alpha so there are bound to be mistakes but, it has a much larger feature list then the one bundled here. ![]() I've recently wanted "auto spell" check available, as well as better configuration options so… I ran out and wrote my own plug-in also based on aspell…. Restart notepad++, spell check should work fine. and 2) you must not delete the other items in the list! Two things to note here 1) the path above is for the 32 bit install on a 64 bit OS, it could be something different on your box…. In the second section (System Variables) scroll down until you see "Path" select it. At the bottom, there is an "Environment Variables…" button, click it. Click on the new dialog's "advanced" tab Click on "Change Settings" at the bottom right of the pop up window Right click on "computer" in the windows menu choose properties The solution is to add it to the system path manually: At least this is the case for me (Windows 7 Home / 64bit). I would seem that the aspell install doesn't for some reason put the apsell/bin directory into path.
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