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Missing spellcheck Italian in Robohelp 2019.0.0

New Here ,
Jan 09, 2019 Jan 09, 2019

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Hi,

I can't find the way to add and use the Italian Spellcheck.

It was there in Robohelp 2017 and now disappear.

Anyonw can help?

I just have those:

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Michele

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Adobe Employee , Jan 10, 2019 Jan 10, 2019

The languages shown in your screenshot are the available user interface languages (menus etc.) of RoboHelp.

Like Peter Grainge wrote, you can set the base language of your project in File > Project Settings:

In addition, you can define the language on Topic level:

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Those languages appear to be for installing RoboHelp. You need to look in File > Project Settings for the spellcheck languages.

Also I suggest you apply the updates before doing any further work. They fix many issues and add to the functionality.


See www.grainge.org for free RoboHelp and Authoring information.

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The languages you have shown control the interface and will be the same for all your projects. Within each project you can set a default language for that project alone.


See www.grainge.org for free RoboHelp and Authoring information.

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New Here ,
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thanks.
I already had Italian in project settings.
It looks like the topic setting solve the problem.

thank you all

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If Italian was set to be the default, then topics should have shown as Default and spell checked in Italian, unless you had changed it in the topic.

Is that not how it is working for you?


See www.grainge.org for free RoboHelp and Authoring information.

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there was no default but just not set:

Aucun means Nothing

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That's odd. When you create a new project in 2019 and previous versions, you have to specify a language for the project.

You said it worked in 2017 so my guess is this is an upgraded project and something went wrong in the upgrade so that Default didn't trickle down to the topics.

If you have time, it would be interesting to try upgrading the old project again. 2019 leaves the 2017 project in its old format and creates a new one in a different folder. Your old project is still available in its old location. You could therefore upgrade again, after applying today's Update 4.

If it goes wrong again, it should then be reported as a bug to help others. If it works this time, perhaps it was a one off upgrading with an earlier version of 2019.


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The languages shown in your screenshot are the available user interface languages (menus etc.) of RoboHelp.

Like Peter Grainge wrote, you can set the base language of your project in File > Project Settings:

In addition, you can define the language on Topic level:

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