lovac42 / SpellingPolice

AnkiAddon: Spell checker for the editor
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Where should the dictionary folder be located? #3

Closed jphillips767 closed 4 years ago

jphillips767 commented 4 years ago

Hi, I followed all your instructions to install the spelling police in Anki but cannot get it to work. Is it an issue with where the dictionary folder is located? Does it have to be somewhere specific?

In Anki I can highlight words and then click the "check" next to "spelling police" but it never causes incorrectly spelled words to be underlined.

Thanks!

dspjm commented 4 years ago

Me too

lovac42 commented 4 years ago

I added a dictionary manager, so it should be easy to manage dicts now. Read the readme again for the updated instructions.

jphillips767 commented 4 years ago

Thanks so much :)

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dspjm commented 4 years ago

I am not sure if I have done it correctly. The dictionary did appear in the dictionary window and spell police checked, but it still doesn't work. Is it due to conflicts of add-ons? image

dgeranton commented 4 years ago

Hello,

Can you check that you have "duck_mode": true into the configuration file ?

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lovac42 commented 4 years ago

@dspjm What version and platform are you on? You wouldn't happen to be using alternate version of anki would you? If you are, the update just now included instructions for that.

dspjm commented 4 years ago

I am using Version 2.1.20 (47a1bf8b) on Windows 10. I am using the standard version.

dspjm commented 4 years ago

After turning on the duck_mode, the spelling police context menu item even disappeared, setting it to auto start won't help either. It still didn't work.

Setting duck_mode true or false doesn't work.

lovac42 commented 4 years ago

@dspjm It sounds like an addon conflict. Could you start a new thread with a list of your current addons. Even better if you could filter out the one causing the issue.