Bug 484337 - KDE's IDE Kate is Missing IT Words, "KDE" Included
Summary: KDE's IDE Kate is Missing IT Words, "KDE" Included
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG
Alias: None
Product: kate
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 24.02.1
Platform: Arch Linux Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: KWrite Developers
URL:
Keywords:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2024-03-23 17:12 UTC by bugreporting
Modified: 2024-03-23 17:23 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Screenshot of Kate's IT Vocabluary Bug (69.98 KB, image/webp)
2024-03-23 17:12 UTC, bugreporting
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Description bugreporting 2024-03-23 17:12:51 UTC
Created attachment 167663 [details]
Screenshot of Kate's  IT Vocabluary Bug

SUMMARY
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KDE text editor Kate is missing IT vocabluary including, but not limited to, words like "KDE" itself or "Wi-Fi" (hover your mouse over Networks in systray and you will see "Networks Wi-Fi: Connected to").
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STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Type KDE or Wi-Fi in Kate
2. Spell check

OBSERVED RESULT
No such word as "KDE". KDE's own text editor doesn't know that "KDE" exist. Nor does it know about any other IT vocabluary.

EXPECTED RESULT
Make Kate's dictionary be aware of IT vocabluary including "KDE" itself.

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
KDE Plasma Version: 6.0.2
KDE Frameworks Version: 6.0.0
Qt Version: 6.6.2
Graphics Platform: X11
Graphics Processor: Intel HD

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
1.Turned on dictionaries in Kate:
American English (United States)
American English (United States) [large]
British English (United Kingdom)
British English (United Kingdom) [large]

2.Installed libraries:
kate 24.02.1-1
libkate 0.4.1-9
hunspell 1.7.2-1
hunspell-en_us 2020.12.07-5
Comment 1 Christoph Cullmann 2024-03-23 17:23:16 UTC
Hi, we use the dictionaries for the spellcheckers from the system, if you want to have such stuff included, you need to report that there.

We will not start to maintain own dictionary lists for x languages, sorry.