I haven't a machine with those to test, however, so if you are running them and it doesn't work for you I'd appreciate it if you sent me full details of the behaviour you observe. What version of Mac OS X are you running? cocoAspell is only needed for Leopard or Tiger. I installed cocoAspell but the second download wouldn't install properly. 10.5.X means you've got Leopard, and if it says 10.4.X then you're on Tiger.
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If the second number is greater than 6 then you fit into the "later" category. If the dialog box that appears has 10.6.X in it (where X is any number) then you've got Snow Leopard. How do I know what version of Mac OS X I have?Ĭlick on the Apple menu (top left corner of your screen) and select "About This Mac". The installer tells me I haven't installed cocoAspell, but I have! I use OpenOffice, and I can't seem to select Scottish Gaelic as a language option. What about OpenOffice/LibreOffice on Windows? Or Linux? Or (even) Solaris? Can I use the spellchecker in iWork Pages? If so, how? What makes you think you know anything about spellcheckers? You're a fraud!
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What gives you the right to tell me how to spell? You're a fraud! Why is closing and re-opening the application necessary after a dictionary change? It's such a nuisance!
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How do I make my application spell-check in English again? How do I use the Gaelic spellchecker in (almost) any Mac OS X application? But my Gaelic text is still marked as mis-spelled.
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How do I know what version of Mac OS X I have? Some questions (and answers) that might be of use to you.