Well this is annoying. I created a fake user, fired up evolution (giving fake account settings) and sure enough, the spelling worked. However, your suggestion doesn't fix the problem on my account. I even moved the whole directory .gconf to .gconf.org and logged in/out and I still could not get spelling to work on my account.
Nevertheless I greatly appreciate your suggestion. If there is anything else you can suggest, please let me know.
Thanks!
John
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 15:05, guenther wrote:
> Help! I am a horrible speller and would love to get spell checking > enabled in Evolution. I am currently running XD2 on Redhat 9. In > Tools -> Settings -> Composer Preferences -> Spell Checking there are > no languages for me to enable. The "Enable" button is greyed out. > > If I type "rpm -qa | grep spell | sort", I get: [...] > aspell-0.50.4.1-0.ximian.6.1 > aspell-en-0.51.0-0.ximian.6.1 > gnome-spell1.0-1.0.5-0.ximian.6.1 Looks good. Should work. ;) Well, I came across a similar issue some days ago. You might want to try it. To check if spell checking works at all and the issue is your user settings, create a new user on your machine. Log in as this user and check if that user can spell check. A fake account with no valid server settings should do. Try if you can enable spell checking for that account. The mentioned issue IIRC [1] was some wrong GConf settings. If spell checking works for the test user, try removing (or *moving* for backup purposes) the file ~/.gconf/GNOME/Spell/%gconf.xml Start Evolution after that and try to enable spell checking. HTH ...guenther [1] I am sorry, my memory just seems to be lousy...
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