Or you can install the dictionaries yourself. When using the Windows spell checker, you need to install the dictionary in Windows first. After the installation finishes, the translation will be available. This will install the appropriate dictionary files as well as the TortoiseGit local user interface. If you want other languages, the easiest option is simply to install one of TortoiseGit's language packs (see the section called “Language Packs”). ![]() The installer by default automatically adds the US English dictionary. However, this needs to be enabled manually in advanced settings (key Win8SpellChecker) at the moment. ![]() TortoiseGit can also use the spell checker shipped with Windows 8+. By default the spell checker uses the same dictionary files as LibreOffice, and Mozilla. This is especially useful if the project language is not your native language. TortoiseGit includes a spell checker which allows you to check your commit log messages.
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