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Apple textedit spell check dictionary
Apple textedit spell check dictionary






apple textedit spell check dictionary

PS: Extending this answer a little, which may be helpful for others. ** The Answer for OP finishes here - But I will expand it with more related information below**.

apple textedit spell check dictionary

If you need/want to revert the behaviour back to the original, change the last command line word "false" to "true", execute both commands and log-off/on again.*Įxample to revert back to original behaviour: defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSAutomaticSpellingCorrectionEnabled -bool trueĭefaults write NSGlobalDomain NSAutomaticTextCompletionEnabled -bool true

#APPLE TEXTEDIT SPELL CHECK DICTIONARY HOW TO#

How to Revert it back to Original Behaviour: (basically the behaviour will be the opposite of the behaviour you described on your question.) Second command: defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSAutomaticTextCompletionEnabled -bool falseĪfter it, logoff and logon again, or reboot.Īfter logging in, those options will be disabled by default for every MacOS app, and if you wish, you can enable it individually for each app where it is necessary. Open Termina.app, and copy/paste these 2 commands:įirst command: defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSAutomaticSpellingCorrectionEnabled -bool false

apple textedit spell check dictionary

It will NOT affect (will not turn it off) for other users which may exist on the same MacOS machine. To permanently and Globally turn it OFF you have to do it via terminal, using defaults commandīy "system wide" I mean: Will be turned-off for all applications, for the current user, (which will execute the command below).








Apple textedit spell check dictionary