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> What exactly do you mean When you say that you've ``lost the connection to cocoAspell''? Did you already have cocoAspell installed when you switched to High Sierra or did you install it on a new system? Can you access the Spelling Preference Pane in System Preferences? > Of course, before writing to the list I performed my due diligence to no avail. After updating the OS, I’ve lost the connection to cocoaspell, so I have no spell checking. > Before I updated to 10.13.2, I was successfully using cocoaspell with TeXShop 3.9x. I use a top-of-the-line 2016 MacBook Pro. > I’m using TeXShop 3.95 and High Sierra (macOS 10.13.2). > On Jan 4, 2018, at 2:37 PM, R Martinez wrote: > On Jan 4, 2018, at 1:33 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote: One of my documents automatically loaded, and tex command words were not marked as misspelled. > English (United States) and clicked OK. In TeXShop Preferences, under the Source Tab, in the Dictionary pull down menu, I selected On the right side, I checked the URL and TeX/LaTeX filters. In the first column, I checked the first entry, English (United States). > b) Then I opened Apple's System Preferences and selected the new Spelling preference pane at the bottom. I found it there and installed with no problems, > a) This year for the first time, we supplied the CocoAspell install package in /Applications/TeX with MacTeX-2017.

> Until I read your message, I hadn't installed CocoAspell. When I finally installed, I did a clean installed: I partitioned the disk, and then installed High Sierra on a new partition. > I postponed installing High Sierra on my primary machine until a couple of weeks ago. > On 4 Jan2018, at 4:50 PM, Richard Koch wrote:

> Did you quit and restart TeXShop after step 2)? > After your steps a) and b), when I go to the TeXShop Preferences > Source tab, in the Dictionary pull-down menu, I do NOT see English (United States), although I do see English (United States). > I’m also running TeXShop 3.95 and MacTeX-2017 under macOS 10.13.2. > On Jan 4, 2018, at 2:41 PM, Murray Eisenberg > wrote: > On 4 Jan2018, at 5:54 PM, Richard Koch wrote: So I cannot see "English (United States) ” to select in the TeXShop > Source Dictionary selection list. No "English (United States) ” there, just “English (United States)” along with the usual list “Automatic Language”, “en”, etc. With TeXShop still closed, I used the System Preferences > Spelling window to select (clicked on) English (United States), then quit System Preferences.Īt that point I opened TeXShop and its Preferences > Source panel.
