OptionsSpellingBase.IgnoreRepeatedWords Property
Gets or sets whether the spell checker ignores repeated words.
Namespace: DevExpress.XtraSpellChecker
Assembly: DevExpress.SpellChecker.v18.2.Core.dll
Declaration
[DefaultValue(DefaultBoolean.Default)]
[XtraSerializableProperty]
public virtual DefaultBoolean IgnoreRepeatedWords { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Default | Description |
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DefaultBoolean | **Default** | A DefaultBoolean enumeration value specifying whether the text should be checked for repeated words. When the IgnoreRepeatedWords property is set to DefaultBoolean.False or DefaultBoolean.Default, the spell checker signalizes about repeated words. |
Available values:
Name | Description |
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True | Corresponds to a Boolean value of true. |
False | Corresponds to a Boolean value of false. |
Default | The value is determined by the current object’s parent object setting (e.g., a control setting). |
Property Paths
You can access this nested property as listed below:
Library | Object Type | Path to IgnoreRepeatedWords |
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Cross-Platform Class Library | SpellCheckerBase |
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WinForms Controls | SpellChecker |
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WPF Controls | SpellChecker |
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Remarks
When this property is set to DefaultBoolean.True, the check for repeated words is disabled, so constructions like “meow meow” become legitimate.
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