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Gryf:
Hello,
I'have a problem with the spellchecker of codeblocks he had not the dictionnary (.dic and .aff) into his files, I had to download these files and copy them into the spellchecker folder.
But when I configured my project for use SFML I realized that the spellchecker don't work for the SFML.
I'm using archlinux, I think there is a rapport but I preferred post my message on this forum
Please I need help, it's very awkward to program without spellchecker.

PS : Excuse me for the mistakes in my text, I don't speak english very well

oBFusCATed:
I hope, you know that the spell checker works only in comments and string literals.
Generally you don't have to copy files, just install the myspell packages with pacman and then point the spell checker to the correct folder.
On my machine it is /usr/share/myspell.

BlueHazzard:
Does it work on other porjects? Did it ever worked? Only for this project? What language?

Gryf:
Sorry but what it the myspell package (disctionnary, thesaurus or both) ?
If it's the dictionnary I didn't found package in pacman, I musted download it.

I did not test on other projects but on windows that work. I use C++ for my project

oBFusCATed:
I guess aspell could work, too.
On my gentoo I use myspell and on centos 6 I use aspell.

On both the paths are set to /usr/share/myspell. I have all paths set to point to myspell.

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