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Additional Spell check disappears after every restart of app #3584
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Same here. After the latest update (0.9.89) additional spellcheck is flagged as not installed, and cannot be used. Once installed it works fine until the app restart, and it whines again. Debian 10.4 - XFCE |
So We can assume that it is a real problem. On my Windows machine I didnt make any update (typora 0.9.83) and all works fine |
Can you see And if there are error logs related to spellcheck (http://support.typora.io/Get-Logs/), please also attach them |
Ok. I checked all of that. files pl.aff and pl.dic exsist in this folder. This is how it looks when i use typora with installed spellcheck But I think it can be related to polish. I installed spanish spellcheck and after Typora restart all works just fine and app doesnt ask me for reinstalling spanish spellcheck. |
Same problem on Ubuntu 18.04. Every launch Typora install russian dictionary newly. It`s annoying.
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I have the same problem using Typora |
Ok, so We can say it's Linux-related issue in Typora 0.9.89 |
I have the same problem with the English UK dictionary |
+1 same problem with UK dictionary on 0.9.92(beta) on Pop!_OS (Ubuntu 20.04 base). |
+1 same problem with UK dictionary 0.9.93(beta) on KDE Neon |
So it's really big issue. Fix would be nice :) |
+1 with de dictionary using 0.9.93(beta) under Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS couldn't upload the log, so just some excerpt:
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Updated Typora but still problem exists. |
Same problem with Typora 0.9.96 on Ubuntu 19.10 with EN-US (default spellcheck language). test text: nothing highlighted although spellcheck is enabled spellcheck files are there → lets install the files again → spellchecks works now: nothing concerning this in typora.logINFO 10/16/2020, 3:47:23 PM ----------------before-quit----------------- INFO 10/16/2020, 3:47:23 PM ------------------will-quit------------------ INFO 10/16/2020, 3:47:25 PM ------------------start------------------ INFO 10/16/2020, 3:47:25 PM typora version: 0.9.96 DEBUG 10/16/2020, 3:47:25 PM [ '/usr/share/typora/Typora' ] INFO 10/16/2020, 3:47:25 PM [Raven] instanceKey = 65bf9db5-b5f2-4e3f-9e54-c0c485882e27 DEBUG 10/16/2020, 3:47:25 PM app.openFile INFO 10/16/2020, 3:47:25 PM [Raven] userId = aec149cd-d9c8-43b8-a7dd-04e616204143 INFO 10/16/2020, 3:47:25 PM [focus] 1 INFO 10/16/2020, 3:47:26 PM [blur] 1 INFO 10/16/2020, 3:47:26 PM [focus] 1 DEBUG 10/16/2020, 3:47:36 PM app.openFile INFO 10/16/2020, 3:47:36 PM switchDocument INFO 10/16/2020, 3:47:36 PM addRecentDocument INFO 10/16/2020, 3:47:47 PM [blur] 1 |
btw, there are multiple // update: I did some tracing, and it looks like you only try to open dict files from
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ok I think I figured it out, when I start tracing before opening a file, I see this during opening:
@abnerlee this is a file that does not exist?
if so, for tracing, I used: |
I have the same problem with the Polish dictionary missing every time I re-start Typora. I run version 0.9.96 (beta) on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. However, when I run it like this:
It asked me to add Polish, I did so and since the Polish dictionary works fine after every other restart in sudo mode. But not the regular user, though. |
OK... I think I've got it... at least a hack. What I did:
cd /usr/share/typora/resources/app/node_modules/spellchecker/vendor/hunspell_dictionaries
sudo cp ~/Downloads/dictionaries-master/pl_PL/pl_PL.* .
sudo chmod 777 pl_PL.*
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Thanks for the hint, pbentkowski. Unfortunately that did not work for me ... I still need to "install" a dictionary after opening a file, each time ... |
has there been a fix yet for this issue? I have this on Ubuntu 20 as well |
We don't have a good solution for this. I left Typora for Mark Text app |
bumping this issue, as it has been an issue for me for a long time as well. Arch Linux, Typora 9.98 from the AUR |
I also have this issue. I use Ubuntu 18.04.5 and Typora 0.9.98(beta). I install EN-US and it is gone every time I restart the application. |
Same issue on Fedora 33, Typora 0.9.98 with Russian dictionary. A bit annoying, tbh. |
relates #214 |
Same thing in 0.10.11 in Pop OS and Solus OS. |
Same issue here with dutch (nl) under Ubuntu 16.04 on Typora 0.11.16 |
Well.... my Typora installation is in version 1.0.2 (since 1.0.0 Typora costs money) and it seems to solve the issue on Ubuntu 20.04. |
Happy New Year everyone :) For me, the only dictionary I cannot keep installed is the American English one. I need to reinstall it every time. Would love to see a fix for this issue. OS: Ubuntu 20.04 UPDATE: Since Typora only seems to work with the en_GB dictionary. I renamed the en_US to the GB and now it works fine (but of course it shows that it's using GB english and not US). |
Same problem on Linux Mint 20.2, have to reinstall en-US after app restart. Switching to Mark Text. |
I've updated Typora from V1.0.4 to V1.1.2. (Licensed) Here en_US was always available, en_GB was requested on each restart. The en_GB files were available alongside en_US in the ~/.config/Typora/typora-dictionaries directory.
I've spent several hours chasing this so happy to report this result. |
Typora for Linux 0.11.18 beta I think I found the culprit. If to delete the folder So
Spell check icon in the status bar flashes with a check mark, then switches to On the second launch without deleting |
I have similar issue and I have a workaround, and perhaps the reason as above mentioned. I have windows system though. Windows 10 x64, Typora 1.1.3
so in my case opening a file with parameter does not work but if I navigate through Typora then everything works. Files have full rights and I am admin on machine. it does not seem to be a permission issue but it is about how typora starts (with parameter or without). I had 0.9.96 version, or sth like that and everything was working there. I do not know why the behavior matters if I double click on a file to open md file but not through Typora menu |
As I said, Typora has a folder At first run Typora remembers the settings and then doesn't let change them. From my experience on Linux it was even funny when running as user Typora wanted to download EN-GB but when running as root EN-GB was fine but EN-US wanted to be downloaded. I discovered if to delete |
I am not sure if these are related, maybe they are. for me deleting the local storage means Typora shall not remember which file has which language as spellcheck, I do not know if it means something else. in my local the DE locale file is not in now I realized another thing (and also maybe why I have a working case)
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Hi, If you use Typora 1.1.x, open DevTool from View -> Toggle DevTool from menubar and input following in the console, will it return object or null? File.editor.spellChecker.spellCheckFactory.getSpellChecker("DE"); And what about File.editor.spellChecker.spellCheckFactory.getSpellChecker("DE", true); |
hi, for me both calls return an object (definitely not null) in my case. but still DE spellcheck cannot be found and asks me to download it again.
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Hey. I am using KDE Neon OS. I have really big issue. When I turn on Typora and install polish spell check it works fine. But when i turn off Typora and restart it, this spell check disappears and I have to install it again.
You can watch video below.
https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZuer6kZpYxV7VkoOdLvqSTq6gTPGHYVW7ck
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