![]() ![]() ![]() Go to the drop-down box under 'Edit' > 'Preferences' > 'Spell-check language' and you should see your language there - choose it and now you'll see the red line under incorrectly spelled words in your TexWorks editor (not the pdf output of course). aff files to the newly created folder, and open TexWorks. Specifically, I created a 'dictionaries' folder in:Ĭ:\Documents and Settings\USER\.texlive2011\texmf-config\texworks texlive2011 folders for a dictionaries subfolder. To undo the changes, all you need to do is scroll down. As you continue to scroll up, the app’s font display size will change. On Windows 10, press and hold the CTRL key. Alternatively, you can also use your keyboard to change the display font of the app. So, go toĪnd look in both the TexWorks and. Use the slider to increase or decrease the font. However, some installations may already have the 'dictionaries' folder and some may not. Now, we want to move these files into a 'dictionaries' folder within TexWorks. If you don't want US English you can choose your language from here:Į/dictionary You can get the US English spell checking dictionaries here:Į/en/project/en_US-dict Texworks can use the same dictionaries as Openoffice (a great open-source office suite - word processor spreadsheet presentation software and database). If you want your documents to be spell checked (standard little red lines below incorrectly spelled words) then follow the directions below:įirst you need to get the dictionaries. This intro gives you some background into on why Texworks does not ship with spell-checking dictionaries. If you would like to add functionality, you simply google what you want to do and you'll easily find the answer. LaTex editors, on the other hand, tend to ship with only the necessary components. This tends to bloat word processors into being larger programs than they need to be. Therefore, word processors must ship with everything you may need, or at least a script which will ask you if you need it and download it accordingly. However, here I'll make note another distinction word processors are intended to be used by everyone, whereas LaTex editors assume you are capable of basic administrative tasks. I should do a post on the manifold benefits of switching from a word processor to a proper typesetting language like LaTex. I use Tex Live with the Texworks GUI on both my Linux and Windows systems. ![]()
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