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How to Change TeXShop dictionary to American English?


Use american english as standard in LaTeXTexshop, macOS Sierra: Setting a cocoAspelling dictionaryHow to add another dictionary in LaTeX/TeXnicCenter?Package and/or macro for producing a bi-lingual dictionary/glossary?TeXShop: Change Stationery locationUse american english as standard in LaTeXTexShop says “No pages of output”TexShop localization issueLocation of spelling dictionary in TeXShop on El CapitanAuto-correction introduces spelling mistakescleveref command auto-completion in TeXShopTexshop, macOS Sierra: Setting a cocoAspelling dictionary













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How can I change the TeXShop dictionary to American English?! It is set to British English! It might be the whole mac's dictionary that is being used, I am not sure. In that case, how can I change it in the system?!










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          The default language is the one chosen in the “Language & Text” System Preferences pane, where you can set the region to “British”. Or you can choose the language in the TeXShop Edit menu (“Show Spelling and Grammar”, that in the picture becomes “Hide”)



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          • Changing the system wide choice is not practical, especially if you work on several documents in parallel, one in one language, one in another. (either both in Texshop or only one in Texshop and the other in another software)

            – Arnaud
            Nov 4 '15 at 16:25











          • I tried the second solution : it changed the language of the existing text but whatever I add to the open document is considered as belonging to the old language.

            – Arnaud
            Nov 4 '15 at 16:26






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            @Arnaud Did you try adding % !TEX spellcheck = fr-FR at the beginning of the file? Or the suitable string, of course, such as en_UK or en_US.

            – egreg
            Nov 4 '15 at 16:57











          • To egreg : fantastic, thanks! Open file, add line, close file, open file again, I guess the procedure could be easier but it is simple enough.

            – Arnaud
            Nov 5 '15 at 13:20



















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          Go "Textshop" => "Services" => "Services Preferences" => "Text"
          Inside "Text" page, click "spelling" on the right.






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          • This will also show all the available languages that the spell check can function in. (I was surprised to see Spanish isn't there.)

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            Apr 1 '18 at 2:10


















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          The default language is the one chosen in the “Language & Text” System Preferences pane, where you can set the region to “British”. Or you can choose the language in the TeXShop Edit menu (“Show Spelling and Grammar”, that in the picture becomes “Hide”)



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer























          • Changing the system wide choice is not practical, especially if you work on several documents in parallel, one in one language, one in another. (either both in Texshop or only one in Texshop and the other in another software)

            – Arnaud
            Nov 4 '15 at 16:25











          • I tried the second solution : it changed the language of the existing text but whatever I add to the open document is considered as belonging to the old language.

            – Arnaud
            Nov 4 '15 at 16:26






          • 4





            @Arnaud Did you try adding % !TEX spellcheck = fr-FR at the beginning of the file? Or the suitable string, of course, such as en_UK or en_US.

            – egreg
            Nov 4 '15 at 16:57











          • To egreg : fantastic, thanks! Open file, add line, close file, open file again, I guess the procedure could be easier but it is simple enough.

            – Arnaud
            Nov 5 '15 at 13:20
















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          The default language is the one chosen in the “Language & Text” System Preferences pane, where you can set the region to “British”. Or you can choose the language in the TeXShop Edit menu (“Show Spelling and Grammar”, that in the picture becomes “Hide”)



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer























          • Changing the system wide choice is not practical, especially if you work on several documents in parallel, one in one language, one in another. (either both in Texshop or only one in Texshop and the other in another software)

            – Arnaud
            Nov 4 '15 at 16:25











          • I tried the second solution : it changed the language of the existing text but whatever I add to the open document is considered as belonging to the old language.

            – Arnaud
            Nov 4 '15 at 16:26






          • 4





            @Arnaud Did you try adding % !TEX spellcheck = fr-FR at the beginning of the file? Or the suitable string, of course, such as en_UK or en_US.

            – egreg
            Nov 4 '15 at 16:57











          • To egreg : fantastic, thanks! Open file, add line, close file, open file again, I guess the procedure could be easier but it is simple enough.

            – Arnaud
            Nov 5 '15 at 13:20














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          The default language is the one chosen in the “Language & Text” System Preferences pane, where you can set the region to “British”. Or you can choose the language in the TeXShop Edit menu (“Show Spelling and Grammar”, that in the picture becomes “Hide”)



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          The default language is the one chosen in the “Language & Text” System Preferences pane, where you can set the region to “British”. Or you can choose the language in the TeXShop Edit menu (“Show Spelling and Grammar”, that in the picture becomes “Hide”)



          enter image description here







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          • Changing the system wide choice is not practical, especially if you work on several documents in parallel, one in one language, one in another. (either both in Texshop or only one in Texshop and the other in another software)

            – Arnaud
            Nov 4 '15 at 16:25











          • I tried the second solution : it changed the language of the existing text but whatever I add to the open document is considered as belonging to the old language.

            – Arnaud
            Nov 4 '15 at 16:26






          • 4





            @Arnaud Did you try adding % !TEX spellcheck = fr-FR at the beginning of the file? Or the suitable string, of course, such as en_UK or en_US.

            – egreg
            Nov 4 '15 at 16:57











          • To egreg : fantastic, thanks! Open file, add line, close file, open file again, I guess the procedure could be easier but it is simple enough.

            – Arnaud
            Nov 5 '15 at 13:20


















          • Changing the system wide choice is not practical, especially if you work on several documents in parallel, one in one language, one in another. (either both in Texshop or only one in Texshop and the other in another software)

            – Arnaud
            Nov 4 '15 at 16:25











          • I tried the second solution : it changed the language of the existing text but whatever I add to the open document is considered as belonging to the old language.

            – Arnaud
            Nov 4 '15 at 16:26






          • 4





            @Arnaud Did you try adding % !TEX spellcheck = fr-FR at the beginning of the file? Or the suitable string, of course, such as en_UK or en_US.

            – egreg
            Nov 4 '15 at 16:57











          • To egreg : fantastic, thanks! Open file, add line, close file, open file again, I guess the procedure could be easier but it is simple enough.

            – Arnaud
            Nov 5 '15 at 13:20

















          Changing the system wide choice is not practical, especially if you work on several documents in parallel, one in one language, one in another. (either both in Texshop or only one in Texshop and the other in another software)

          – Arnaud
          Nov 4 '15 at 16:25





          Changing the system wide choice is not practical, especially if you work on several documents in parallel, one in one language, one in another. (either both in Texshop or only one in Texshop and the other in another software)

          – Arnaud
          Nov 4 '15 at 16:25













          I tried the second solution : it changed the language of the existing text but whatever I add to the open document is considered as belonging to the old language.

          – Arnaud
          Nov 4 '15 at 16:26





          I tried the second solution : it changed the language of the existing text but whatever I add to the open document is considered as belonging to the old language.

          – Arnaud
          Nov 4 '15 at 16:26




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          @Arnaud Did you try adding % !TEX spellcheck = fr-FR at the beginning of the file? Or the suitable string, of course, such as en_UK or en_US.

          – egreg
          Nov 4 '15 at 16:57





          @Arnaud Did you try adding % !TEX spellcheck = fr-FR at the beginning of the file? Or the suitable string, of course, such as en_UK or en_US.

          – egreg
          Nov 4 '15 at 16:57













          To egreg : fantastic, thanks! Open file, add line, close file, open file again, I guess the procedure could be easier but it is simple enough.

          – Arnaud
          Nov 5 '15 at 13:20






          To egreg : fantastic, thanks! Open file, add line, close file, open file again, I guess the procedure could be easier but it is simple enough.

          – Arnaud
          Nov 5 '15 at 13:20












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          Go "Textshop" => "Services" => "Services Preferences" => "Text"
          Inside "Text" page, click "spelling" on the right.






          share|improve this answer























          • This will also show all the available languages that the spell check can function in. (I was surprised to see Spanish isn't there.)

            – j0equ1nn
            Apr 1 '18 at 2:10















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          Go "Textshop" => "Services" => "Services Preferences" => "Text"
          Inside "Text" page, click "spelling" on the right.






          share|improve this answer























          • This will also show all the available languages that the spell check can function in. (I was surprised to see Spanish isn't there.)

            – j0equ1nn
            Apr 1 '18 at 2:10













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          Go "Textshop" => "Services" => "Services Preferences" => "Text"
          Inside "Text" page, click "spelling" on the right.






          share|improve this answer













          Go "Textshop" => "Services" => "Services Preferences" => "Text"
          Inside "Text" page, click "spelling" on the right.







          share|improve this answer












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          • This will also show all the available languages that the spell check can function in. (I was surprised to see Spanish isn't there.)

            – j0equ1nn
            Apr 1 '18 at 2:10

















          • This will also show all the available languages that the spell check can function in. (I was surprised to see Spanish isn't there.)

            – j0equ1nn
            Apr 1 '18 at 2:10
















          This will also show all the available languages that the spell check can function in. (I was surprised to see Spanish isn't there.)

          – j0equ1nn
          Apr 1 '18 at 2:10





          This will also show all the available languages that the spell check can function in. (I was surprised to see Spanish isn't there.)

          – j0equ1nn
          Apr 1 '18 at 2:10











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          Thank you very much Weipane. That works!





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