Shaun,

Yes, it is the default for CTL, and the text is marked for Khmer. When I run the spell-checker it specifies that it is for Khmer.

I have tried to name the dictionary file as both km.dic and km_KH.dic (and same for.aff, with the corresponding change in dictioinary.lst), but this was not the problem either.

Thanks, the problem will probably be an obvious one.

Javier

Shaun McDonald wrote

On 30 Jan 2007, at 04:00, Javier SOLA wrote:

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Any idea of what I might be doing wrong?
Apologies if I'm pointing out the obvious here. Have you set the language of the text to be the same as the language of the dictionary?
'Format' > 'Character'.

Shaun

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