Eclipse: Catch Those Spelling Errors



Eclipse: Catch Those Spelling Errors

Oops, wait a minute... it has a section to provide a 'User defined dictionary'. Is this mandatory? What format does it need to be in? Do we have to type all the words by hand? This could take a while! For spell checking to work, it is currently mandatory for you to provide a dictionary. Thankfully it's not that hard to find a word-list Eclipse can use. Eclipse supports a fairly standard one-word-per-line format for the 'dictionary' file, so we just have to find one of those. The best branching off point for that is probably Kevin's Word List on Sourceforge.net . Seem too hard? Ok, fair enough. I've compiled my own word list off of an amalgum of lists (I honestly can't remember which ones, otherwise I would be sure to give credit where credit is due), and I have uploaded it here . Fair warning! This file is substantial in size - so substantial that I couldn't attach it to this message in the conventional Javalobby 'Attach File' way (around 1.5 megabytes).


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