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Spell checker cannot be disabled in RTE #11261

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tconsta opened this issue Oct 25, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #11388
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Spell checker cannot be disabled in RTE #11261

tconsta opened this issue Oct 25, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #11388
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@tconsta
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tconsta commented Oct 25, 2024

Operating system

macOS

Joplin version

3.1.20

Desktop version info

Joplin 3.1.20 (prod, darwin)

Client ID: bbbeabf1223040a0b4246893ba912bc7
Sync Version: 3
Profile Version: 47
Keychain Supported: Yes

Revision: 8199362

Backup: 1.4.2

Current behaviour

  1. Create a note in RTE
  2. Enable spell check
  3. Misspell a word
  4. Disable spell check
  5. Move cursor and wait a sec to see if it changed
  6. The error is still underlined
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Expected behaviour

I'd like to be able to disable spell checking at all.

No plugins installed, default styles, stable release works the same.

Is there any workarounds like just CSS tweak?

But I think it can annoy and alienate newcomers, so maybe fixing it properly has some value.

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@tconsta tconsta added the bug It's a bug label Oct 25, 2024
@Amaanhussain11
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Thank you for reporting this bug, I would like to work in it. I am actually new to this project, can you please give me an overview to set this up in my local machine, I would be very thankful.

@dhakarRaghu
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@tconsta @laurent22 I have created a PR regarding this issue #11388 . please review it.

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