Hi Peter:

Am 29.06.16 02:43 schrieb(en) Peter Bloomfield:
GtkSpell, which Balsa has used to provide inline spell checking, is not 
actively maintained, and can be replaced with Gspell[1] with no loss of 
functionality. Gspell is essentially the Gedit spell checker, and is also used 
by LaTeXila.

That sounds like an interesting alternative!  However, it doesn't seem to be 
very popular yet; Debian has packages for sid (unstable) and stretch (testing) 
only, Ubuntu even not for yakkety.  So I *think* those will rely on GtkSpell 
for the time being.  Apart from the fact that Debian/Ubuntu still ship with 
Balsa 2.4.12... :-(

Support for using Gspell as a replacement for GtkSpell has been added to the gtk3 branch. The configure 
option "--with-gtkspell" has been replaced by 
"--with-spell-checker=(no|gtkspell|gspell)", with the default still being "no".

Nice!

Gspell provides both inline spell checking and a spell-check dialog, much like 
Balsa's own dialog, which is implemented when neither Gspell nor Gtkspell is 
configured. If there is interest, Balsa could use Gspell to offer both inline 
checking and the dialog, but we'd need to have a discussion about the UI for 
supporting that; the current UI has only one option, which toggles inline 
checking if either Gspell or Gtkspell is used, or pops up the dialog if neither 
is configured.

IMO, the inline spell checker is absolutely sufficient.  Just my €0.01, 
though...

Cheers
Albrecht.

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