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How do you Edit the Cocoa Dictionary????
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: rancho Santa Fe, CA, USA
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Hi,
I recently had the Cocoa spell checker 'learn' and incorrect spelling and I can't find how to remove the spelling.
I've looked throught he Mac Help, searched these forums and looked through Version tracker.
Maybe I've just faded out and missed the reference but I can't find anything to correct this.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks in advance.
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Jan 2002
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Just look for
~/Library/Spelling/en
"~" means $(HOME)
Use TextEdit to remove any words.
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Junior Member
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Originally posted by argod:
Just look for
~/Library/Spelling/en
"~" means $(HOME)
Use TextEdit to remove any words.
Thanks
FYI, its better to use vi (or similar) as the word separator is ^@ and textedit doesn't seem to handle this. in vi this is <ctrl><shift>2.
Seems like a nice piece of shareware to edit this.
Again thanks.
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Join Date: May 2002
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Originally posted by dscottbuch:
Hi,
I recently had the Cocoa spell checker 'learn' and incorrect spelling and I can't find how to remove the spelling.
I've looked throught he Mac Help, searched these forums and looked through Version tracker.
Maybe I've just faded out and missed the reference but I can't find anything to correct this.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks in advance.
Under the spelling panel, type in the word you want to learn or forget and click on the respective button. TextEdit can do this from Edit>Spelling>Spelling...
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2000
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Originally posted by faragbre967:
Under the spelling panel, type in the word you want to learn or forget and click on the respective button. TextEdit can do this from Edit>Spelling>Spelling...
Thanks. That's easier but I think it far from obvious.
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Jul 2002
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What I really want to know is, is there a way to edit the existing dictionary words rather than the custom ones? Even with my spelling language set to British it sees color etc as spelt correctly...
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Join Date: May 2002
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That's a very good question, and something I've often wondered.. I think I'll mess around a bit and see what I can find.
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[vash:~] banana% killall killall
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Mac Elite
Join Date: May 2002
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Oh dear... I've found it, but it's in some sort of compressed format. Further investigation is needed.
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[vash:~] banana% killall killall
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Mac Elite
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Highly non-comprehensible:/
Anybody else who wants to have a go, look in /System/Library/Services/AppleSpell.service/Contenta/Resources/English.lproj. The one thing I did manage to find is the list of "word beginnings" that are shared between many words, to suggest guesses for words, I would imagine, but that would not be highly useful to edit. colour color civilisation civilization urgh.
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[vash:~] banana% killall killall
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Jul 2002
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Well thanks for trying. Maybe Apple will correct this one day...
biscuit
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