Be a blog spelling bee
By EspenAO. Monday, 7. May 2007, 14:04:54

On Windows, Linux, and UNIX, Opera supports GNU Aspell. To spell-check with Opera, you need to install both GNU Aspell and at least one Aspell dictionary.
On Mac OS X, Opera uses the system spell checker. There is no need to install additional software.
Get GNU Aspell and one or more Aspell dictionaries
Go to GNU Aspell or GNU Aspell for Windows to download the latest version of the software. Aspell dictionaries can be found in the same location.
Step by step
- Install GNU Aspell.
- Install one or more Aspell dictionaries.
- Restart Opera.
On startup, Opera should automatically recognize when GNU Aspell and one or more dictionaries are installed on your computer, but without a dictionary, GNU Aspell will not function as a spell checker.
Using the spell checker
With a spell checker installed, the "Check spelling" option will appear in the context menu of all edit fields. When writing blog posts, the "Check spelling" button will be visible on the toolbar. To check the spelling of a single word or a portion of your text exclusively, highlight the text, and right click on it. ![]()
Enjoy!


By aleksanteri, # 7. May 2007, 14:21:13
By G-off, # 7. May 2007, 14:28:43
By Qrizze, # 7. May 2007, 15:12:40
By xuanhau88, # 7. May 2007, 15:28:06
By drlaunch, # 7. May 2007, 15:28:19
By rhonnysparks, # 7. May 2007, 15:37:46
By seifip, # 7. May 2007, 16:26:14
By wallpearl, # 7. May 2007, 16:37:10
By Dacotah, # 7. May 2007, 16:41:36
WORD! End to all geeky rocket scientist install processes! Simplicity now! Yay
By EivindFS, # 7. May 2007, 16:42:08
By adas, # 7. May 2007, 17:30:26
By Barthez, # 7. May 2007, 17:41:22
By plfuego, # 7. May 2007, 18:00:19
By albertrosa, # 7. May 2007, 19:12:01
By Sphinxy, # 7. May 2007, 19:43:07
By neeraj_deshmukh, # 7. May 2007, 19:59:19
I agree this statement
By el_esponjoso, # 7. May 2007, 20:01:38
By Dacotah, # 7. May 2007, 20:14:01
By castleofcreativity, # 8. May 2007, 01:01:23
By experttease, # 8. May 2007, 02:01:47
By Profesjonalna, # 8. May 2007, 10:06:37
dunno what I'm doing wrong but, I never had such a button
By agony, # 8. May 2007, 12:09:39
And the whole Aspell thing needs to be updated(from 2002) don't you think?
In the mean time I prefer OSpell.
By zoligrg89, # 8. May 2007, 13:03:35
By experttease, # 8. May 2007, 14:00:32
One thing that will be really great is if Opera developers can take some time out to do a Windows port (since it is their "official" spell-checker) and give it back to the OSS community.
By neeraj_deshmukh, # 8. May 2007, 15:05:50
regards,
someone who can't get Aspell to work for me!
By angel292005, # 8. May 2007, 15:12:03
By neeraj_deshmukh, # 8. May 2007, 15:32:31
That's awesome for us who write in English (as a second language).
Thanks,
Dan
By dmfalmeida, # 8. May 2007, 16:19:45
By Webshit, # 9. May 2007, 04:18:14
...help please (or I'll go back to WORD spell-checker
By lokutus_prime, # 9. May 2007, 12:54:01
By neeraj_deshmukh, # 9. May 2007, 14:54:21
if so ..ok I'll go to the link you mention
By lokutus_prime, # 9. May 2007, 16:28:04
By lokutus_prime, # 9. May 2007, 16:38:58
By Nagian, # 11. May 2007, 14:37:33
By BIGDADGIB, # 12. May 2007, 04:17:05
By kitt, # 15. May 2007, 19:44:36
Windows I installed Aspell a few years ago to use this feature...
It's been in Opera ages, this year must just be a bad one for spelling to have Opera point it out.
By coxy, # 18. May 2007, 17:49:39
By KingZo, # 23. May 2007, 07:37:21
By gecko99, # 23. May 2007, 10:45:45
You might be right about spellchecking retarding people's desire to learn proper spelling for themselves. On the other hand you misspelled Chaucer...
By Turin, # 30. August 2007, 17:08:10
By Sodabone, # 8. September 2007, 13:19:38
By GT500, # 28. September 2007, 06:25:58
B.S.Kushwah
By bskushwah, # 28. September 2007, 06:57:02