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		WebsiteBaker Support (2.12.x) => Modules => Topic started by: nicky on February 04, 2020, 02:35:22 PM
		
			
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				Hello Bakers,
CKEditor help - how to enable spell checking.
I changed this from false to true in these two lines shown below in bold, logged-out and restarted WB (v2.12.2 r379) 
wb_ckconfig.js
config.browserConte xtMenuOnCtrl = true;
    config.basicEntitie s = true;
    config.entities = false;
/*
    config.scayt_autoSt artup = true;
*/
settings_config.js
config.browserConte xtMenuOnCtrl = true;
    config.basicEntitie s = true;
    config.entities = false;
/*
    config.scayt_autoSt artup = true;
*/
Other than spell checking, CKEditor works fine for me. But there is no spell check icon, button or toolbar.
I seem to remember spell check was enabled by default in early WB versions.
What else do I need to do to get spellcheck working? Could it be a server issue ?
Nicky 
			 
			
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				try //   instead of /* in front of the line
so
// config.scayt_autoSt artup = true;
			 
			
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				Thanks, I did try this,
  config.browserConte xtMenuOnCtrl = true;
    config.basicEntitie s = true;
    config.entities = false;
/*
// config.scayt_autoSt artup = true;
*/
and did the same with the wb version on the same line as in my original post. No change. Tried Chrome, FF, Opera, and Edge.
 
			 
			
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				Hello, in PHP
<?php
this
/*
    config.scayt_autoSt artup = true;
*/
this
/*
// config.scayt_autoSt artup = true;
*/
and this
// config.scayt_autoSt artup = true;do all the same. It comments out the code, make it unusable.
(the space in Startup is a forum bug)
I think the spellcheck ist not implemented for reasons.
To use it you need also the right plugin in ckeditor/ckeditor/plugins/
Maybe wsv or scayt are the right ones, but do they work with this ckeditor version?
Next is, edit the ckeditor/include.php. Add wsv or scayt to the allowed plugins in line 166 ($ckeditor->config['extraPlugins']).
Next is, contains your toolbar the right placeholder for the plugin?
You see, it is not so easy. 
			 
			
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I think the spellcheck ist not implemented for reasons.
To use it you need also the right plugin in ckeditor/ckeditor/plugins/
Maybe wsv or scayt are the right ones, but do they work with this ckeditor version?
Next is, edit the ckeditor/include.php. Add wsv or scayt to the allowed plugins in line 166 ($ckeditor->config['extraPlugins']).
Next is, contains your toolbar the right placeholder for the plugin?
The reason to remove some plugins was to limit the package zip size  to max 2MB
Dietmar
			 
			
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				Way too complicated for me to fix. I did try this though -
Next is, edit the ckeditor/include.php. Add wsv or scayt to the allowed plugins in line 166 ($ckeditor->config['extraPlugins']).
but all my pages' WYSIWYG & source markup disappeared (which returned after I restored the original include.php). 
So, I'll stick with using a browser spell checker I guess...
But thanks for looking at this.
			 
			
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				It was not a list of possible steps. 
All steps are needed.
Therefore
You see, it is not so easy.