--- Allan Odgaard throw-away-1@macromates.com wrote:
I have the problem myself (liking spell checking, but having *.txt files with lots of non-prose), so I'll consider what can be done to set it on a file basis.
That would be great. I don't think it's a huge problem, but it would probably be nice to figure out a way around it one day.
A kludge would be to create a new language grammar with something like scopeName set to text.plain.not-prose and associate that with your files, by e.g. naming them *.scratch -- that'd make it possible to have a specific spell checking setting.
I'll give that a shot. Actually, it might be nice to have a *.scratch filetype.
Related question - is there any chance of getting
a
keyboard shortcut to toggle "Check Spelling as You Type"
I've made it option-cmd-;, which seems (sort of) consistent with having cmd-; do Check Spelling (for Cocoa apps at least), and my use of option-cmd to toggle a setting.
That's terrific. Thank you.
- Trevor