[quote=“GerardLambert”]
Thanks for your answer, I downloaded the new update and it seems to work better. I still had some problems with the toggle on/off which does not seem to always work but I did not identify a specific context in which it fails (sorry)
One question about the grammar checking : is there a way to have a clue about why a specific sentence is green boxed ?
ah that’s too bad … the standard “spell-checking” manage to work that way (even if the cursor is not on the word I can right click on the word). I think there is two point that will prevent me to use the package for now (even I am really looking for the “add word to dictionary” functionality)
- the fact that I have to click on the word before right-clicking
- the fact that once I right click, I do not have directly the suggestions (like in standard checkspelling) but there is one more step rightclick -> suggestcorrections -> suggestions
PS : Maybe my two remarks will be obsolete if I get used to the keyboard shortcuts …[/quote]
I agree that having to click on the word isn’t optimal. I’ll post a feature request for some kind of on_mouse_down event, but John being a busy man and all, I can’t guarantee that it’ll be implemented. The grammar checker should show information about the error in the status bar when the cursor is within an error region, but I warn you that OS X’s grammar checker isn’t too astute, and so it’ll often be something like “Consider using – or — instead of – or —” (super-annoying if you’re writing in LaTeX) or “The word ‘foo’ may not agree with the rest of the sentence,” sans any explanation why.
I’m going to really dig into the thing this weekend and see if I can’t resolve the issues with toggling and a few other lingering bugs. FYI, most of the package’s features are working rather better in Sublime Text 3 than in ST2, I suspect because ST3 is better at handling complex threading.