Hello Greg,
Now to answer another question. Can I take this functionality and use
it on my other bootable partitions of MS Office with TB? I don't know,
but I'll take a look at it latter.
Yes. I now have 'CSAPI spell checker' in TB in OS partition with
Office 2k installed.
You won't
Hello MAU!
On Monday, August 15, 2005, 12:42 PM, you wrote:
Yes. I now have 'CSAPI spell checker' in TB in OS partition with
Office 2k installed.
You won't belive it but, along the weekend I installed
WinXP Pro in a brand new and clean partition and then my main
applications. This included
Hello Mary,
But I know you will get it figured out. Report back with your
solution, please?
I was about to give up and decided to try just one last thing.
Since I have moved from Win2k in English to XP Pro in Spanish, after
importing the registry keys I had to change them so that instead of
Hello MAU!
On Monday, August 15, 2005, 4:06 PM, you wrote:
But I know you will get it figured out. Report back with your
solution, please?
I was about to give up and decided to try just one last thing.
Since I have moved from Win2k in English to XP Pro in Spanish, after
importing the
Hi
On Saturday 6 August 2005 at 7:52:24 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg Strong wrote:
If you can set it by macro, then why is it NOT a choice under
Spell Checker | Language in the 'Edit Mail Message' window?
Probably means you do not have the required language file
loaded/installed.
I
Hello Greg,
Why do you say registry?
Well I can say ABSOLUTELY the problem all along was that of rights on
a limited user's account. It had nothing to do with the registry.
I don't know much about user rights or permissions as I am the only user
in my systems and always login as
Hello Greg,
I then loaded my .reg file from your earlier email. I NOW have 'CSAPI
spell checker' in the user that is also an ADMINISTRATOR, but do NOT
in the LIMITED user.
Well, that's an achievement, isn't it? :)
So the issue now becomes apparently rights on a NT system for a
limited user
Hello Greg,
But in The Bat!/MAIL I see these two entries:
eng_uk.dic
eng_us.dic
No!
Could those be the lines that you've trying to identify, that you need
to add to TB! in order to have the MS Office 97 CSAPI on your machine?
Maybe! I do not know why Office 97 would put them there.
Hello Greg,
And if you have Office 97 installed in the same machine than TB, then TB
should see the CSAPI dics automagically.
Ok, then please answer the question why in MicroEd does the word
'email' show up as misspelled when under the menu 'Spell Checker |
'Language' 'American English' is
Hello MAU,
See attached PNGs.
Sorry :-( I thought I was in TBBeta where small attachments are allowed.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.51.10
Current version is 3.51.10 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Hello Greg,
Sunday, August 7, 2005, 2:00:10 PM, you wrote:
GS Anyhow the answer is providing the limited user permissions (i.e.
GS rights) not only to directories, but also to the registry keys per
GS the KB257643. I now have the dictionary functions working in both
GS TB Word 97 on the limited
Hi
On Friday 5 August 2005 at 9:56:43 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], John Phillips wrote:
BTW is Australian English available?
The following quote from the list of macros in TB!'s help file
suggests it is:-
LANGUAGE = Language ID
Set the default spell checker language to the language defined
Hello Greg!
On Saturday, August 06, 2005, 1:36 PM, you wrote:
Something doesn't make sense here. Maybe MAU should enlighten us. :-)
He should be back eventually. And there's always the possibility that
I didn't understand what he was saying to me.
But I don't remember doing anything to get
Hello Greg!
On Saturday, August 06, 2005, 1:36 PM, you wrote:
I have a problem with this statement. I doubt VERY much that TB would
use MS Office dictionaries configured AUTOMATICALLY. Why would
'International Pack' exist which is installed with Pro version and can
be installed with Home
Good day, MAU.
Well I'm not looking for either the British or Spanish dictionaries. I
have my own version of Office 97 installed, so I should have
everything.
M And if you have Office 97 installed in the same machine than TB, then TB
M should see the CSAPI dics automagically.
The only thing
Hello Roelof,
Apart from that it's possible that the intpack predates csapi support.
Plus CSAPI is not available from Office 2000 on.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.51.10
Current version is 3.51.10
Hello Vladimir,
But which versions of Microsoft Office are shipped with CSAPI?
As far as I know up to Office 97.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.51.10
Current version is 3.51.10 | 'Using TBUDL'
Hello Greg!
On Saturday, August 06, 2005, 6:10 PM, you wrote:
But I don't remember doing anything to get those duplicate listings of
American English plus British English.
Well I'm on my Office XP OS partition as I write this email. It never
had Office 97 installed, and I have both American
Hi Thomas,
On Sat, 6 Aug 2005, at 05:00:56 [GMT+0700] (which was 8:00:56 Australian
Eastern Time) you wrote:
I don't
know what you *write*: I thought you use British spelling. Not so?
I'm not sure, but in many software offers there is an Australian English:
dictionary.
May be a combination
Hi Roelof,
On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, at 23:04:47 [GMT+0200] (which was Sat, 7:04:47
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
SSCEBR.tlx
and there is sscebr12.clx that's a lot bigger, but not half as
readable.
Thanks for the help.
I have installed SSCEBR.tlx, but language still shows up as American
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