Hi, In data venerdì 8 gennaio 2016 14:08:12, Hagen Fuchs ha scritto: > Alright, running kwrite with:: > > LANGUAGE=en LANG=en kwrite > > works (with spotty highlighting for auto-check, but yeah). > My locale says:: > > LANG=en_GB.utf8 > LANGUAGE=en_GB:en > > however. I installed everything (on a clean slate Debian testing > machine) by saying:: > > aptitude install kwrite sonnet-plugins aspell-en hunspell-en-gb \ > kde-cli-tools libqt5xcbqpa5
Those are indeed useful details to know. > The kde-cli-tools report failure, too:: > > $ kcmshell5 spellchecking > Could not find module 'spellchecking'. See kcmshell5 --list for the full > list of modules. This seems to be in plasma-desktop. Nevermind though, you should be able to see the available dictionaries in kwrite itself, via: Tools -> Spelling -> Change dictionary... (a combobox with the dictionaries list will appear on the bottom, on the place of the status bar) > Also: > > > [copious strace output] > > > > As you can see, it finds (and then loads) all the plugins. > > Yes. Yes, it does. My point was, however, that a '/usr//usr/' path > anywhere can't be healthy. But it can possibly safely be ignored, I > wouldn't know. If the plugins for the current language are loaded from the current paths, these can be ignored. In any case, I need the strace log to check which languages are checked in the setup (where no plugins are loaded) you described above. Thanks, -- Pino Toscano
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