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by Andrés Marrugo Ever since I upgraded to the latest version of Texmaker the spellchecker started to show the following error Can't open the dictionary. So after struggling a bit with it I realized that the dictionary file for English US
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(en_US.dic) I had obtained from the openoffice repositories as recommended by the texmaker documentation did myspell dictionaries not have the affixes file (en_US.aff). So I read a bit about it a found out the following: The .dic file is download hunspell dictionaries a list of words along with a group of letters which refer to the affixes found in the .aff file. This saves space because instead of having include all forms of a word, like jump (jumping, jumps, jumped), http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/346034/NHunspellTextBoxExtender-problem-with-AFF-and-DIC the .dic file will include the word once and the references to the affixes in the .aff file allow the construction of all the other forms. via MySpell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Solution: Download an up-to-date spelling dictionary that includes this aff file. You can get one from wordlist.sourceforge.net. Unzip, put it wherever you want, and then head to the preferences->editor in texmaker and point to where you have your .dic file. It should work. https://copiancestral.wordpress.com/2012/02/13/texmaker-error-cant-open-the-dictionary/ Share this:FacebookEmailPrintTwitterGoogleTumblrPinterestLike this:Like Loading... Related This entry was posted in LaTeX, Mac and tagged dictionary, LaTeX, Mac, Mac OS X, Spell, spell checker, Texmaker, us_dic by Andrés Marrugo. Bookmark the permalink. 26 thoughts on “Texmaker Error : Can't open thedictionary” Henrik on March 13, 2012 at 19:24 said: Thanks. I am happy now. Reply ↓ copiancestral on March 13, 2012 at 20:34 said: I'm glad this could help. Reply ↓ Tom on March 26, 2012 at 13:03 said: Solved the problem for me. Thanks. Reply ↓ copiancestral on March 26, 2012 at 14:33 said: You're welcome. Thanks for commenting. Reply ↓ Kyle he on May 19, 2012 at 06:02 said: Thanks for your post! It works for me as well. I did not realize the reason is because the .aff file missing until I found your post. Reply ↓ copiancestral on May 19, 2012 at 07:28 said: Glad it could be of help. Reply ↓ mj on July 3, 2012 at 17:57 said: Thanks for the post. I am having the same problem, but actually do have the .aff files. Does anyone have any idea why the dictionary cannot load? I'm running Texmaker 3.3.4 on OS X Lion. Reply ↓ copiancestral on July 4, 2012 at 08:17 said: I've only encountered this issue on Snow Leopard, on my other Mac with Lion, texmaker is wor
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Windows. Being a kinda thorough person, i started to work on this problem from the ground up, by first trying to read the doc, become familiar with its basic usages, syntax, and get it to run on the command line only. Once i am familar with it on command line, then i can move on to understand the integration and config issues with emacs and speck-mode, by getting it to work in my personal emacs setup. Then, i can move on to the next step, of working ErgoEmac's installation elisp config files. Great and careful master plan. (actually, i went one step more thorough than this, by first understanding aspell, of which, i did yesterday, the result is here: aspell Tutorial.) So, first job is to get it to run on the command line. The path to hunspell on my machine is at: C:\Program Files (x86)\ErgoEmacs 1.8.1\hunspell\ Chang path into the dir, then i can run: hunspell -d en_US Good. Now i need set the hunspell executable path in my env var PATH so i can run it elsewhere. Using Windows's cmd.exe, it's like this: set PATH="C:\Program Files (x86)\ErgoEmacs 1.8.1\hunspell\;%PATH%" Easy. This is just for the current session. I can set it permanently later using “setx” or PowerShell once i got all env var issues resolved. Now, i can call hunspell from elsewhere. However, now it can't find the dictionary file: c:\Users\xah>hunspell Can't open affix or dictionary files. c:\Users\xah>hunspell -d en_US Can't open affix or dictionary files. This works: c:\Users\xah>hunspell -d "C:\Program Files (x86)\ErgoEmacs 1.8.1\hunspell\en_US" Hunspell 1.2.8 ^C c:\Users\xah> According to the man page, there are the 3 env vars. Here i quote the section of the man page as it is written: DICTIONARY Similar to -d. DICPATH Dictionary path. WORDLIST Equivalent to -p. I spent 2 hours trying a combination of the following variations: set DICTIONARY="C:\Program Files (x86)\ErgoEmacs 1.8.1\hunspell\en_US" set DICPATH="C:\Program Files (x86)\ErgoEmacs 1.8.1\hunspell\en_US" set DICTIONARY="en_US" set DICPATH="C:\Program Files (x86)\ErgoEmacs 1.8.1\hunspell" set DICPATH="C:\Program Files (x86)\ErgoEmacs 1.8.1\hunspell\en_US" set DICTIONARY="" set DICPATH="C:\Program Files (x86)\ErgoEmacs 1.8.1\hunspell\en_US" set DICTIONARY="C:\Program Files (x86)\ErgoEmacs 1.8.1\hunspell\en_US" set DICPATH="" Won't work. Also, i fancied maybe the DICPATH in the manual is a typo, maybe it should be DICTPATH? No. It