On 3 Mar 2006, at 17:37, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 3/3/2006, at 18:23, Dave Baldwin wrote:
Spell checking as you type seems to work for strings but not comments as the manual seems to indicate. Also does the same think in C++. Is this a genuine bug or have I screwed my setup?
The manual is wrong. We/I tried to have spelling enabled in comments, but since a lot of comments are actually commented out code, it got irritating.
That's a shame - it would be an acceptable irritation to me. If you care you could always use =begin =end in Ruby or ## to comment out code that doesn't need to be spell checked. As an aside this would be a good convention when command / is used to comment/uncomment code to avoid removing genuine comments when the code is later uncommented.
Just an observation :-) In Ruby you can but code in strings so doesn't this irritate you?
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