I'm working on implementing the OS X spelling panel for chromium and I was wondering about document tags (a unique tag for every spellcheckable thing). These tags are needed in order to support ignoring words, which the spelling panel has a button for. It looks like there is some support for it in webkit (the method Editor::spellCheckerDocumentTag defers to EditorClientImpl which has the it marked as NOTIMPLEMENTED()). The problem is that Editor::spellCheckerDocumentTag doesn't seem to ever get called (or at least, a breakpoint in the renderer at that line doesn't get hit on a page with an editable textarea element). The tags themselves are pretty easy to generate (NSSpellChecker has a method to do it), but I'm a bit lost as to how they work in webkit. So, if anybody knows anything about how these are supposed to work, that would be awesome.
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