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Bizarre Problem with AppleSpell.service
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mactropolis
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Feb 3, 2006, 03:16 AM
 
Hi,
I am having a problem wish my OS X install. After extensive tests, I found out the problem is with the background system spellcheck service: AppleSpell.service. What happens is when I try to use apps that take advantage of AppleSpell.service (iChat, TextEdit, Mail.app, other Cocoa apps), this message pops up once in Console:

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2006-02-03 02:45:41.846 TextEdit[334] *** NSRunLoop ignoring exception '*** -[NSCFArray addObject:]: attempt to insert nil' that raised during posting of delayed perform with target 35d860 and selector '_preflightSpellChecker:'
Then each time I try to type and enter a word (some letters followed by a space), I get the following in Console:
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2006-02-03 02:46:01.667 TextEdit[334] *** -[NSCFArray addObject:]: attempt to insert nil
It seems as you enter a space char, AppleSpell tries to do its thing but fails. My system works fine otherwise, apps only give problems when using a Cocoa text entry field. For example, Mail.app works normal to get and view e-mail, however once I open a Compose New mail window, AppleSpell tries to activate resulting in odd behavior in Mail.app. Similar situation in 2 other AppleSpell-aware apps I use, iChat and TextEdit. In the iChat conversation window, after every word, iChat reports an internal error and must quit. In TextEdit, the Control-click is not working when I click on words (as it would normally pull up the spelling service). I'm not sure how long the problem has been present, since I wouldn't regularlly use AppleSpell.service much.

The strangest thing is, this bizarre problem only affects my own user account. I test the Spell service in a newly created user account and the root account, both of which worked fine and I saw the curvy red underlind below misspelled words. When I return to my account, I get the errors above. I've tried deleting countless prefs and .plist files of anything that appeared remotely related to spelling or dictionary in ~/Lib/Prefs. Also tried replacing my AppleSpell.service bundle located in /System/Library/Services with a new copy from another 10.4.4 Mac and it still wouldn't work in my account. Also ran Repair Disk & Repair Disk Permissions multiple times to no avail. What else can I try to get AppleSpell.service to be functional in my user acount????

Running OS X 10.4.4 8G32 on 500MHz PPC G3 Mac.

Pic of Console showing AppleSpell.service errors from TextEdit:
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barney ntd
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Feb 3, 2006, 08:44 AM
 
Delete the dictionaries from ~/Library/Spelling
     
mactropolis  (op)
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Feb 3, 2006, 04:00 PM
 
That was the first thing I did actually. in ~/LIb/Spelling/ their was just one 4K textfile named "en" with a few words I added to the dictionary over the months, but thas it. Still refuses to work.

Desperate for ideas.....

What other .plists can I try deleting?

What else can I try???
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mactropolis  (op)
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Feb 3, 2006, 10:11 PM
 
Update:
STILL pulling out my hair trying to get this issue resolved. I can't seem to let it rest....
Anyway, I tried deleting/renaming even more and more PLIST prefs and it continued not to work. Then I decided to just rename the whole ~/Lib/Preferences directory. Didn't work. I renamed some more stuff in ~/Library. Didn't work. Renamed ~/Library itself. DIDN'T WORK. I've now tried just about every trick in the handbook that i've accumlated over years of being a Mac user to absolutely no avail. The more and more I try, the harder it is to give up and admit I encountered a problem in OS X i coudn't actually fix. Yes, its becomming an ego thing now (if you know what i mean).

So far i've learned that the problem doesn't seem based in my home directory at all as I completely removed ~/Library (which holds all possible user-specific settings & prefsf) and it was regenerated on log-in, but the AppleSpell service probem persist! Why is my system targetting my user account ALONE?!

Any possibles ideas I can try next??
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