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Re: [ide-dev] A new survey
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Another reason not to enable it is that
we only ship an English dictionary but also have many non-English speaking
users. DaniFrom:
Kaloyan Raev <kaloyan.r@xxxxxxxx>To:
Discussions about the
IDE <ide-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>Date:
30.10.2015 09:17Subject:
Re: [ide-dev]
A new surveySent by:
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Hi,Yes, Mickael pointed one reason. Another is that the spell
checker has also a performance penalty. Our (Zend Studio) users never complained
about not having a spell checker, but continue to complain about performance
:-)KaloyanOn Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 9:51 AM, Mickael Istria <mistria@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:On 10/29/2015 11:28 PM, Lars Vogel wrote:are there negative effects in having the spellcheck turned
on?
If one doesn't use English in comments (which is often
the case for non-OSS development in non-global organizations), then spellcheck
consumes resources for very bad results: almost every single word gets
underlined, making the editor very "heavy" of orange lines.
--
Mickael Istria
Eclipse developer at JBoss,
by Red Hat
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