Apache
Spell Checker
Vendor:
Sergiy Dubovik, Alexey Efimov
Email: N/A
Website: N/A
SourceCode:
link
Supporting page
Description:
Integrates spell checker jazzy into IDEA as inspection
Downloads: 7433
Rating:
Participated in rating: 14
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2007-12-19 17:44:28 |
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Comments:
I have this version installed, not the version that your point to in your URL.
"Spell Checker works fine with 8th IDEA. Plugin you are referring is here http://plugins.intellij.net/plugin/?id=25"
You can't assume that this person is referring to a different plugin just because they say they had a problem with this plugin and you don't.
I am using this plugin "Spell Checker" by Sergiy Dubovik and Alexey Efimov also, with IDEA 8.0.1 and it does not check spelling in JavaDocs for me.
Are you saying you've tested and confirmed that it does check spelling in JavaDocs in IDEA 8.0.1?
Saddened to see this doesn't work very well under 8.x. It isn't highlighting errors in code anymore. No highlights for misspelt variable/method names nor string literals, nothing happening for in normal nor Javadoc comments either. Makes the plugin pretty useless as is.
What happened to the update? its mid-March as I type.
It is very important to be able to spell check the javadocs.
It does highlight comments inside methods or any comments following // but does ignore class level and method level comments
in /** / scope.
See thread http://www.jetbrains.net/jira/browse/IDEA-20347?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
Think you should..
Think you should.
* Must call {@link #init()}
Sure that if choose to ignore misspelled members name then i don\'t want the link #init() to appear as error in comment.