Apparently after 3 years the problem hasn't been solved: it appeared
suddenly to me too, but a few days ago everything was fine. Strange
issue.
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Hi there!
Thanks for reporting this bug! Your bug seems to be a problem with the
KDE program itself, and not with our KDE packages. While we appreciate
your issue, it would be better if it was tracked at
https://bugs.kde.org, so that the KDE developers can deal with this
speedily and have direct
This unresolved issue is one of the reasons I have completely given up
Kile and moved to MacTex (http://www.tug.org/mactex/2011/) on a MacBook
Pro. MacTex is an amazing piece of software that just works out of the
box. I haven't had a single issue with packages or versions or keeping
it up to date
I'm not sure suggesting that people move to a new operating system is
the right solution. In any case, I did discover that closing Kile and
opening it again does fix the issue, although it would be nice if this
were solved. It's quite obnoxious to have it come and go on occasion.
(Oh, and I am
Has any progress been made on this? I'm still seeing the same problem
in Oneiric, a full year after it was reported.
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Title:
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: kile (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
I can confirm Stephan's observation. (Kile Version 2.0.85)
And maybe I can contribute with two other observations of mine.
(1) When encountering the issue, changing the dictionary from English
(UK) to English (US) fixes the problem. Reverting to the UK
dictionary brings back the problem, the only
I saw the same problem today on files that were automatically re-opened
when launching kile. Closing the files, restarting kile and opening the
files again helped.
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I have this problem too. It wasn't here before. I composed a .tex file
with satisfactory performance by the spell check feature of Kile.
However, when I returned to the document Kile thinks the capital letter
of the first letter at the start of a sentence (for a correctly spelt
word) is an error.
Odd... I'm seeing this too. What did you do to solve it?
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Title:
Spellcheck does not recognise uppercase words at beginning of sentence
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The problem solved it self apparently. I didn't change anything, but it
looks OK now. Sorry for filing this (probably) false bug...
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Spellcheck does not recognise uppercase words at beginning of sentence
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