On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 3:52 AM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook <jtw...@ttlc.net> wrote: > Oh Gawd no! That is if I understand you to mean that it will check my > spelling as I type, and interrupt my creative flow to inform me that it > thinks I misspelled something. {or even worse silently replacing > misspelled or unknown words with what it thinks is the best matching > replacement word}
Sorry to tell you, but this feature has been already included in 2.0. Nontheless, as I have said, it is a feature prominently directed to non native English speakers, as we tend to make considerably more spelling mistakes. Don't worry, you can deactivate it. >> ...even if my WinEdt addict friends at the lab keep laughing at me for >> using it. :D > > In the long run, I think the joke's on them... Yup, this is what I think, but when you have several coworkers working on collaborative papers in several different LaTeX classes, they finally have the last laugh. This is why a layout editor would do wonders to convert our main target, people that already uses LaTeX directly who wants to speed up their writing and track changes on the document.