Hi, Dave,
Thanks for your response. This sample code normally works well in most
cases.
Is Applespell.service launched by [[NSSpellChecker sharedSpellChecker] ? or
launched automatically by a NSTextView?
I guess the problem in our application might be caused by library conflict
but I do not know how to check it. Our application is a normal cocoa app.

2009/7/3 Dave Keck <davek...@gmail.com>

> This code works just fine for me:
>
>    NSLog(@"%@", NSStringFromRange([[NSSpellChecker
> sharedSpellChecker] checkSpellingOfString: @"hello, hwo are you
> today?" startingAt: 0]));
>
> Which prints '{7, 3}', as expected. I'll go out on a limb and guess
> that you're trying to access the spell checker from an atypical
> context. Is this code failing in a bread-and-butter Cocoa app launched
> from the Finder? Or are you doing something fancy like, say, writing a
> launchd daemon or agent or something other than a 'normal' Cocoa app?
>
> David
>
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