Spell check when writing in latex using the texnic center?

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Spell checking in LaTeX using TeXnic Center is straightforward. Users can enable the "Check spelling while typing" option under the Spelling settings in the Options menu. This feature highlights words not found in the dictionary with red underlines. Additionally, users can incorporate a personal dictionary to include specialized terms, such as "supersymmetry," ensuring accurate spell checking for technical vocabulary.

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[SOLVED] spell check latex

Is it possible to use spell check when writing in latex using the texnic center?
 
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ehrenfest said:
Is it possible to use spell check when writing in latex using the texnic center?


Sure. Go in Options and then Spelling. You can cross "Check spelling while typing" . Words not in the dictionary will appear underlined in red. You can even add your own personal dictionary to be consulted in addition to a default dictionary. I started using this because of words like supersymmetry which were always in red whether I had written correctly or not.
 
nrqed said:
Sure. Go in Options and then Spelling. You can cross "Check spelling while typing" . Words not in the dictionary will appear underlined in red. You can even add your own personal dictionary to be consulted in addition to a default dictionary. I started using this because of words like supersymmetry which were always in red whether I had written correctly or not.

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