Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin provides support for spell checking in the
Text mode and Author mode. To configure the Spell
Check options, open the
Preferences dialog box and go to .
The following options are available:
- Automatic spell check
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This option is not selected by default. When selected, Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin
automatically checks the spelling as you type and highlights misspelled words in the
document.
- Select editors
- You can select which editors (and therefore which file types) will
automatically be spell checked. File types such as CSS and DTD are excluded by
default since automatic spell checking is not usually helpful in these types of
files.
- Language options section
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This section includes the following language options:
- Default language
- The default language list allows you to choose the language used by the spell
check engine when the language is not specified in the source file. You can add additional dictionaries to the
spell check engines.
- Use "lang" and "xml:lang" attributes
- When this option is selected, the contents of an element with one of the
@lang or @xml:lang attributes is checked in
that language. Choose between the following two options for instances when these
attributes are missing:
- Use the default language - If the
@lang and @xml:lang attributes are
missing, the selection in the Default language list is used.
- Do not check - If the
@lang and
@xml:lang attributes are missing, the element is not
checked.
- XML spell checking in section
- You can choose to check the spelling inside the following XML items:
- Comments
- Processing instructions
- Attribute values
- Text
- CDATA
- Options section
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This section includes the following other options:
- Check capitalization
- When selected, the spell checker reports detected capitalization errors.
Note: When such problems are reported, they cannot be learned
and ignored by the application as words stored in dictionaries, term lists,
and the list of learned words are not handled as case-sensitive.
- Check punctuation
- When selected, the spell checker checks punctuation. Misplaced white space and
unusual sequences, such as a period following a comma, are highlighted as
errors.
- Ignore mixed case words
- When selected, the spell checker does not check words containing mixed case
characters (for example, SpellChecker).
- Ignore acronyms
- Available only for the Hunspell Spell Checker. When selected, acronyms
are not reported as errors.
- Ignore words with digits
- When selected, the spell checker does not check words containing digits (for
example, b2b).
- Ignore duplicates
- When selected, the spell checker does not signal two successive identical
words as an error.
- Ignore URL
- When selected, the spell checker ignores words recognized as URLs or file
names (for example, www.oxygenxml.com or c:\boot.ini).
- Allow compounds words
- When selected, all words formed by concatenating multiple legal words with
hyphens or underscores are accepted.
- Allow file extensions
- When selected, the spell checker accepts any word ending with recognized file
extensions (for example, myfile.txt or index.html).
- Ignore elements section
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You can use the
Add and
Remove buttons
to configure a list of element names or XPath expressions to be ignored by the spell
checker. The following restricted set of XPath expressions are supported:
- '/' and '//' separators
- '*' wildcard
An example of an allowed XPath expression is: /a/*/b.
- AutoCorrect options link
- Use this link to navigate to the AutoCorrect preferences page.
To change the color used by the spell
check engine to highlight spelling errors, go to Window (Eclipse on macOSX) and choose
Preferences. Then go to and change the color in the Spell Check Annotation
option.