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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
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
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
Cross-Platform Class Library SpellCheckerBase
.OptionsSpelling.IgnoreRepeatedWords
WinForms Controls SpellChecker
.OptionsSpelling.IgnoreRepeatedWords
WPF Controls SpellChecker
.OptionsSpelling.IgnoreRepeatedWords

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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