Jason Dent
Jason Dent
@petevb, Sorry about taking so long to get back to you. If the extension doesn't start up, it is generally caused by a bad install (For some reason VS Code...
@GenieTim, Thank you. That should not happen.
@deadlydog, Thank you for the detailed request. V4 of the spell checker should have a built-in Terminal REPL that will allow you to spell check files based upon a glob...
@Evileoo, I can see how that would be very annoying. It is can be caused by a couple of things: 1. Another extension changing the active editor in the background....
@Evileoo, It can also be caused by settings synchronization if it gets caught in a loop: [Settings Sync in Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/settings-sync). When the Spell Checker's settings change, it effectively...
@MrJacquers, What are you hoping for? To spell check the files or a specialized dictionary? To turn on spell checking: 1. Open a Monkey C file. 2. Run the Command:...
@MrJacquers, I just checked, there is already a Monkey C dictionary, it just isn't installed by default.
v4 of the extension now comes with a Monkey C dictionary by default. See: [Code Spell Checker - Visual Studio Marketplace](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=streetsidesoftware.code-spell-checker)
Support for this is currently in progress.
It is currently in progress. Three things need to happen. 1. The spell checker needs to be updated to use cspell@5 (In Progress) 2. The Brazilian dictionary needs to be...