> Keith Soltys wrote: > > > It never even occurred to me that Frame had a "none" option for > > languages. > > This isn't new to FM10 or relevant only to real-time spell checking. The
> option has been there forever. I've worked mainly on software over the > years and have often used a Code pgf format (and char format) with > Language set to None. Believe me, when you're writing API docs with lots > of chunks of code, it's invaluable. :-) > > Richard G. Combs No kidding. I use the "Don't spellcheck" option in my Word templates. I've been using Frame since about 1997 and somehow missed knowing about the language having a "none" option. In further testing, I've found that the problem I was having seems to be caused by Frame flagging words in tables. I created a document using greeked text (lorem ipsum ...) in paragraphs. Of course, most of the words were flagged as spelling errors. There was no performance hit when the text was in paragraphs. I then converted the text to 3-column tables and found that paging through the document became much slower, with about a 2 second lag each time I paged down. I've reported the issue to Adobe. I'd still like to see an explicit setting for turning off spell checking for a style - I'm not sure that setting the language to none wouldn't cause other problems (for example, with translation software). Regards Keith -- Keith Soltys Senior Technical Writer Architecture TMX Group (416) 947-4397 http://www.tmx.com/ -------------------------------------- NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY This e-mail, including all materials contained in or attached to this e-mail, contains proprietary and confidential information solely for the internal use of the intended recipient. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or otherwise and ensure that it is permanently deleted from your systems, and do not print, copy, distribute or read its contents. AVIS DE CONFIDENTIALIT? Le pr?sent courriel, y compris tous les documents qu'il contient ou qui y sont joints, renferme des renseignements exclusifs et confidentiels destin?s uniquement ? l'usage interne du destinataire pr?vu. Si vous avez re?u le pr?sent courriel par erreur, veuillez nous aviser imm?diatement, notamment par retour de courriel, et vous assurer qu'il est supprim? de fa?on permanente de vos syst?mes; veuillez ?galement vous abstenir d'imprimer, de copier, de distribuer ou de lire son contenu.