Because of this change, words that were added to the. The new dictionary file is now stored in this filepath: C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\CEF\User Data\Dictionaries.
#Phraseexpress turn off spell check update#
I will post an update here once I have more information on that. Please know we're still investigating ways to bring back all of the old spell check features in a future version. Given the available workarounds, the decision was made to release 6.8 without all of the old spell check features. These updates caused some the existing features in our client to no longer work, including some of the spell check features.
Please allow me to provide some additional context.Įvernote for Windows 6.8 release included several necessary updates to the app.
#Phraseexpress turn off spell check code#
(You'd need to develop your own code to achieve that.)
Phrase Express can also run small macros, so could in theory be used to accept a term into the dictionary with one keypress. (Clearly much more useful for long codes). Outside of Evernote there's always the possibility of using a word processor to edit your content unbothered by any spell checking, then copy and paste the finished version back into Evernote, or of using something like OneNote instead of Evernote (although I have no information about how that spell checker deals with codes.)įWIW There are 'text expander'apps around like Phrase Express which can insert a chosen word or phrase into your copy with a keypress - "#k" forinstance could generate K42 without having to type all the characters. If you'd like me to do so I can move your post into a voting 'feature request' forum where you can see whether this is a feature that enough members value to persuade Evernote to spend development time getting it back in place. What alternatives did you have in mind? The available options within Evernote seem to be - find a way to ignore the red marks, go to Evernote > Tools > Options > Language and untick 'check spelling as you type', uninstall your current version and go back to 6.5.7 (if that's possible), or leave spelling active and start saving the queried items to the dictionary.