Hello MAU,
On Tuesday, September 7, 2021 you wrote:
M> Hello Jack,
>> What I found was that the dictionary controls are available only
>> when composing a message, as far as I can tell.
M> That is not something new, it has always been that way.
>> Also, right-
Hello Ian,
> Also, there is no way of creating a personal dictionary as in the
> past. I had a whole lot of engineering terms that I no longer get
> checked because I can't add those words to a custom dictionary.
Yes, there is. I have a user dictionary for Spanish that
Hello Jack,
> What I found was that the dictionary controls are available only
> when composing a message, as far as I can tell.
That is not something new, it has always been that way.
> Also, right-clicking on a flagged word brings up a context menu
> which includes the o
sn't seem to matter what editor I'm using. I can deliberately
mis-spell
JSL>> something or even just type a string of random characters, TB! ignores
JSL>> everything. Could I have inadvertently disabled the dictionary somehow?
IAW> Same here.
IAW> It only checks a paragraph on
the dictionary somehow?
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TIA,
Jack LaRosa
Using TB! 6.0.12
OS: Win 10 v6 Build: 9200
Current version is 9.1.18 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
I only paid attention to which dictionary was open when Naomi hit the
wall. It is SSCE\accent.tlx (AM). I have never noticed this before. I
have a whole slew of SSCE??.tlx files all with various language
endings (FR, BR, et) in two directories:
Program Files(X86)\TheBat\Speller and
Owner\App
Hello Bat People,
How do I preserve my dictionary when updating TBI with a full MSI?
Thanks.
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Richard mailto:the...@newmangroup.com
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Using The Bat! v5.0.22.2 (ALPHA) on Windows XP6 Build 7601
Hello Bat People,
How do I preserve my dictionary when updating TBI with a full MSI?
Thanks.
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Best regards,
Richard mailto:the...@newmangroup.com
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Using The Bat! v5.0.22.2 (ALPHA) on Windows XP6 Build 7601
Hi,
Where can I find/download additional dictionaries for the spell
checker? I'm specifically looking for English (UK).
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Cheers,
Sudip
Using The Bat! v4.2.23 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 3
Current version is 4.2.23 |
Hi
On Saturday 18 September 2010 at 9:10:45 AM, in
mid:267540858.20100918135...@gmail.com, Sudip wrote:
Hi,
Where can I find/download additional dictionaries for
the spell checker? I'm specifically looking for
English (UK).
TB works with three different spell-checking engines:
Hi,
Saturday, September 18, 2010, 5:53:14 PM, you wrote:
TB works with three different spell-checking engines: SSCE,
Hunspell, and CSAPI.
Thanks for the info.
Hunspell dictionaries can be downloaded from
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Dictionaries
I downloaded the English
.
Thx again for your help.
Please note I have not used Hunspell dictionaries. I read somewhere
that you need to put the Hunspell dictionary files in a directory
called dictionaries under your The Bat! program directory, and the
next time you start TB! it's supposed to detect them and make
Hello MFPA,
Sunday, September 19, 2010, 1:44:34 AM, you wrote:
Please note I have not used Hunspell dictionaries... Unfortunately I
can't find the reference at the moment
No worries. I just downloaded the international pack and installed it.
I only wanted the dictionaries and not the
does anyone else think that the bat needs better dictionary and spell-checker
support?
for example, spell-checker should exclude single letters so that the process
doesn't complain about 'm' when i sign my name 'm.davidson'.
it should exclude all words that include punctuation of any kind. i
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Wednesday, March 12, 2008, 2:14:39 AM, you wrote:
IAW G'day,
IAW How does one specify a dictionary to add words to?
IAW By default, I have only one choice available, that being SSCEBR.TLX.
IAW When I check the entire text and a misspelled word is flagged, in the
IAW
Hello Ian,
Wednesday, March 12, 2008, 5:23:03 AM, you wrote:
IAW It looks like that the only time the USERDIC.TLX dictionary is used
IAW is when American English is one of the chosen languages to check
IAW against. It is sort of self defeating to have both American English
IAW and British
think this has been corrected.
Ah well, I will just work with the American English dictionary for a
while until an updated version is released.
Thanks Miguel
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Using The Bat! v4.0.14
Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
Popfile v0.22.4
Batfolk,
I am having a problem adding words to the spell checker dictionary.
It works fine as long as I have American English selected as the
language, and it works if I have both American and British English
selected, but not if I have only British English selected.
I also note
Hello Robin,
snipped
Anyone else experience this problem? Or have any ideas how to resolve
it?
When you right click on a word you want to add and if you select
'Dictionary to add to', does any of the user dictionaries appear as
selected (i.e. with a check mark on the left)?
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Best regards
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 at 13:51:05 +0100, MAU wrote: Hello Robin,
snipped
Anyone else experience this problem? Or have any ideas how to resolve
it?
When you right click on a word you want to add and if you select
'Dictionary to add to', does any of the user dictionaries appear as
selected
.
However, despite this, when I try to add a word to the dictionary,
the word is still noted as misspelt, although now that I look
at the dictionary, the word has been added.
I see in your signature you are using v4.0.14, correct? We are
currently testing 4.0.14.3, the third 'post release' (or Beta
Hi
On Monday 22 May 2006 at 5:27:31 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Ben Allen wrote:
... but then again I can always correct it.
Which kinda defeats the point of having a dictionary / spell
checker (-:
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Best regards,
MFPA
Yellow snow is not lemon flavoured
of English. It's basically a different dialect of the same
language. However to put American spellings in the British English
section of the International Dictionary does seem wrong... but then
again I can always correct it.
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Have Fun,
Ben Allen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
crashing
Dictionary of English Usage
Never heard of it.
Times change.
Yes, when I was very young it was trendy and modern to use -ise.
-ize was still about but generally going out of fashion.
Throughout my school/college career -ize generally cropped up only
in old or American texts (except for some reason
a spelling that is standard
M one side of the pond and acceptable the other side...
Harrap's Dictionary of English Usage
M Never heard of it.
Times change.
M Yes, when I was very young it was trendy and modern to use -ise.
M -ize was still about but generally going out of fashion.
M Throughout my
Hi
On Monday 1 May 2006 at 4:45:58 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul Berger
wrote:
Yes, British English.
Unless it has changed since the version I have, you will find lots
of spellings that are acceptable in UK English but more usually
seen in US English, such as -ize endings instead of
, but they supported the -ize ending in nearly all
uses.
Harrap's Dictionary of English Usage also prefers -ize with a list of
44 exceptions. Also a simple rule of thumb that if a verb can form a
noun ending in -ation, then the verb should be spelled -ize.
Times change.
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Paul
Does the International pack have a UK English dictionary?
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Annery Kiln Web Design
www.annerykiln.co.uk
Using The Bat! 3.71.03
with POPFile 0.22.4
on Windows XP 5.1
tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com
Current version is 3.71.03 | 'Using
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Monday, May 1, 2006, 5:20:58 AM, you wrote:
MG Does the International pack have a UK English dictionary?
Yes, British English.
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Using The Bat! v3.71.03 on Windows XP
Hi Bob,
Thursday, February 23, 2006, 11:03:25 AM, you wrote:
In view of the release date some 5 days ago and most of the regulars
here apparently not knowing that it existed sort of confirms my
thoughts about RITLABs failure to advise users of the update.
I agree, it is certainly discourteous
Hello Thomas,
Is the rumour true that it was changed (minor bug-fix) after the
release and still carries the same number? Should I re-download?
If the digital signature date of your *.msi file is Tuesday, 21-feb-2006
at 17:01:43, then you've got the last one.
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Best regards,
Miguel A.
Hello MAU,
On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 17:59:21 +0100 GMT (23/02/2006, 23:59 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:
M If the digital signature date of your *.msi file is Tuesday, 21-feb-2006
M at 17:01:43, then you've got the last one.
The file is date-stamped 22 Feb 05:12. I think that's when I
downloaded it, and
English
BM as my language selection. I seem to remember that there was a trick
BM to fix this, I think that a language code number had to be changed (I
BM think it was the LID number in first line in the actual dictionary
BM files?). Can anyone help out with what the fix is as I forgot to save
BM
Hello Mark,
3.71.03 is not a release.
Surprise, surprise!
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/thebat/download.php
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.71.03
Current version is 3.65.03 | 'Using TBUDL'
set under Spell Checker
language. I can't remember who originally provided this fix but he/she
certainly has my thanks as it was driving me crazy seeing my User
dictionary described as US English when it most certainly wasn't. ;-)
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Regards,
Bob
Using The Bat
Hello MAU,
Thursday, February 23, 2006, 10:09:42 AM, you wrote:
3.71.03 is not a release.
M Surprise, surprise!
M http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/thebat/download.php
And they didn't tell me! :-)
Well, I'm not going to re-install it now that it has release-status! :-)
--
Best Wishes,
hi,
3.71.03 is not a release.
M Surprise, surprise!
M http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/thebat/download.php
And they didn't tell me! :-)
Well, I'm not going to re-install it now that it has release-status! :-)
seems that the average user(tm) isn't as fast as you are. :)
it was a
Hello Mark,
On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 12:06:34 +0100 GMT (23/02/2006, 18:06 +0700 GMT),
Mark Partous wrote:
3.71.03 is not a release.
M http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/thebat/download.php
MP Well, I'm not going to re-install it now that it has release-status! :-)
Is the rumour true that it was
as American English despite me selecting British English
as my language selection. I seem to remember that there was a trick
to fix this, I think that a language code number had to be changed (I
think it was the LID number in first line in the actual dictionary
files?). Can anyone help out
Richard Newman wrote:
I have just installed the latest version of TB! However, every
time I do so, I lose my User Dictionary (UserDic.TLX) -- it is
either overwritten or deleted. Thus I lose all my approved
spellings.
This behavior has been fixed with the latest msi file (3.62.13
Dear fellow TB! users,
I have just installed the latest version of TB! However, every
time I do so, I lose my User Dictionary (UserDic.TLX) -- it is
either overwritten or deleted. Thus I lose all my approved
spellings.
Is there a way yet of moving the User Dictionary to a different
location (ie
Hello Iain,
Tuesday, November 8, 2005, 9:00:19 AM, you wrote:
IDB I have just installed the latest version of TB! However, every
IDB time I do so, I lose my User Dictionary (UserDic.TLX) -- it is
IDB either overwritten or deleted. Thus I lose all my approved
IDB spellings.
This behavior has
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@ @ at 14:00:19 +, when Iain D. Brown wrote:
How do other TB! users manage their dictionaries when upgrading?
Make regular backup. Then just replace the
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'
as misspelled, just as
you said.
If you don't have them twice, so that you can check the American
English (or British English) at the bottom, you indeed do not have the
CSAPI dictionary installed, as it says in
Help/Index/Find/Dictionaries/Spell-Checker/--and scrolling down, the
information that The Bat
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
IO,
I'm very happy because I can use automatic spell checker with Html/Plain text e-mail
since I test V3.
But now, I can't add unknown words to my personal dictionary, and I can reach
options menu and dictionaries menu of Spell Checker menu when I'm writing e new
mail.
What's wrong
Hello, Bat fans,
where can I find a german spelling dictionary for use with TheBat?
Take care,
Andreas
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Hello Jernej,
Hmm, I've heard somewhere that M$ stopped supporting CSAPI in Office XP, but
it should work with 2k - at lease I can choose Slovenian (CSAPI) from the
spell checker menu. I'm missing the English and German CSAPI entries though
(I have those two dictionaries installed, too; with
Hello Marck,
Yes, but the CSAPI British dictionary...
This reminds me that I could never get CSAPI dictionaries to work in my
PC. TB doesn't even find them. Do you have any idea why this may be or
any way to force TB to find them?
TIA.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain
Hi Mau,
@17-Sep-2003, 20:21 +0200 (19:21 UK time) MAU [M] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
Yes, but the CSAPI British dictionary...
M This reminds me that I could never get CSAPI dictionaries to work
M in my PC. TB doesn't even find them. Do you have any idea why
M this may be or any
On Wednesday, September 17, 2003, 20:21:09, MAU wrote:
This reminds me that I could never get CSAPI dictionaries to work in my
PC. TB doesn't even find them. Do you have any idea why this may be or
any way to force TB to find them?
Which Office do you have?
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Hello Marck,
No, because they always just plain worked for me, so I don't know
what to suggest to help you *make* them work for you.
Thanks anyway.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.00.6
Current
Hello Jernej,
Which Office do you have?
XP (in Spanish) running on Win2K. But up to a couple of months ago I had
Office 2000 in English and TB did not find CSAPI dics either.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.00.6
On Thursday, September 18, 2003, 0:06:25, MAU wrote:
XP (in Spanish) running on Win2K. But up to a couple of months ago I had
Office 2000 in English and TB did not find CSAPI dics either.
Hmm, I've heard somewhere that M$ stopped supporting CSAPI in Office XP, but
it should work with 2k - at
My copy of The Bat only offers a US dictionary, which is of limited
use to me. Where can I get an English dictionary?
The Help file, which must be The Bat's weakest feature (I've just
spent an hour trying to find out how to edit an e-mail in the Outbox), is of no help.
TIA
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Hi Paul,
@3-Aug-2003, 18:05 Paul Richardson [PR] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
PR My copy of The Bat only offers a US dictionary, which is of
PR limited use to me. Where can I get an English dictionary?
You need to install the International
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
You need to install the International Support Pack to enable British
English dictionaries.
TVM
I thought there might be an easier option. This file is bigger than
the program file (!) and contains masses of stuff which is of no use to
me.
Just double click on the
Hello Greg,
Tuesday, July 22, 2003, Greg Strong wrote:
Is there any reason why I can't Add Word (to UserDic.TLX)?
Yes, permissions.
I provided the limited user the ability to modify the C:\Program
Files\The Bat!\speller directory by logging into WinXP in safe mode as
the administrator, then
Hello TBUDL,
Is there any reason why I can't Add Word (to UserDic.TLX)?
I'm logged into a limited user account. Do I have to add permissions to
the Program directory for the limited user (i.e. C:\Program Files\The
Bat!\speller), or is there some way to have the UserDic.TLX account in
place
Hello Daniel,
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 at 12:12:55[GMT -0400](which was 16:12 where I
live) you wrote:
I don't think it's a bug. It is working for me when selecting the French
dictionary. When you look in Spell Checker - Dictionaries, it only
shows the American English and User dictionaries. I
Hallo John,
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 18:46:50 +1100GMT (31-12-02, 8:46 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
JP Is there a further setting I must implement to use British English?
Use %language=br%- in your templates.
As far as missing words and misspellings are concerned. You can add
words, but I
Hi Roelof,
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, at 09:34:13 [GMT +0100] (which was 19:34 where I
live) you wrote:
Use %language=br%- in your templates.
Doesn't seem logical to have to do this if a certain language
dictionary is installed and selected.
Why don't they make it simple for a change?
Thanks
Hello John,
I have the international pack installed, and selected British English
as the language to use.
That is for user interface (i.e. menus).
Is there a further setting I must implement to use British English?
Open TB's editor and select Spell Checker - Language - British
English.
--
Hi Miguel,
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, at 11:02:41 [GMT +0100] (which was 21:02 where I
live) you wrote:
Is there a further setting I must implement to use British English?
Open TB's editor and select Spell Checker - Language - British
English.
That doesn't select it. It ~says~ it does, but the
31 December 2002, 10:33, you wrote:
JP That doesn't select it. It ~says~ it does, but the dictioanry is
JP still US English. Bug?
John, what I did was to go into the speller sub directory of my TB
installation and delete (rename to be safe!) the various US oriented
speller dictionaries
Hello John,
Open TB's editor and select Spell Checker - Language - British
English.
That doesn't select it. It ~says~ it does, but the dictioanry is
still US English. Bug?
It works fine here. However I'm using TB v1.61 as you can see below.
Maybe there is a new bug introduced by v1.62
--
Hi Clive,
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, at 10:43:55 [GMT +] (which was 21:43 where I
live) you wrote:
I don't have the exact file names to delete ('cos I've already deleted
them) but with a little care you won't do any damage.
Thanks for the help. There must be a better way than this?
Surely this
- British
English.
That doesn't select it. It ~says~ it does, but the dictioanry is
still US English. Bug?
I don't think it's a bug. It is working for me when selecting the French
dictionary. When you look in Spell Checker - Dictionaries, it only
shows the American English and User dictionaries
Hi Bat! Fans,
I have the international pack installed, and selected British English
as the language to use.
However the dictionary (From the Edit Mail Message window - Spell
Checker / Dictionaries) shows the language as American English' (an
oxymoron if I have ever heard of one). (no offense
Hi Bats,
My partner is upgrading from Win98 spit to WinXP spit,spit.
At first, TB! spellchecker worked as usual, but then stopped
working. None of the dictionaries are showing and they are greyed
out so cannot be chosen.
This machine is not host to MSOffice, but the
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MM Can anyone tell me what has happened?
I
Hello Allie,
Thursday, October 31, 2002, 10:24:55 PM, you wrote:
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On Monday, February 25, 2002, 11:21:18 AM, you wrote:
JS do you use CSAPI (spellchecker from MS Office).
How do I do this please?
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Best regards,
Adam Using The Bat! v1.54 Beta/39
Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2
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Hello Adam,
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 12:46:54 +GMT (25-2-2002, 13:46 +0100GMT,
where I live), you wrote:
JS do you use CSAPI (spellchecker from MS Office).
A How do I do this please?
TB automatically recognizes csapi if you've got Word installed. In the
edit message window go to the menu:
Hello Roelof,
TB automatically recognizes csapi if you've got Word installed. In the
edit message window go to the menu:
Spell Checker - Language - everything beneath the horizontal line
is csapi, everything above is from TB.
I run TB on two workstations, both on WinNT 4.0 and with MS
Hello Nick
You wrote On Wed, 23 May 2001, at 09:11:03 [GMT -0700] (02:11 Australian Eastern
Time,Thursday):
I have downloaded the dictionary but can't seem to get the spell checker
to have a guess at a wrongly spelt word. Hitting the Suggest button
does nothing. This makes the spell
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On Fri, 25 May 2001 20:40:45 +1000, John graced us with these comments:
JP One major weakness of the Spell Checker - you cannot double click on a
JP suggestion to use it. Hope the developers do something about this one
JP day!
Would you expand on
Hello A
You wrote On Fri, 25 May 2001, at 06:24:44 [GMT -0500] (21:24 Australian Eastern
Time,Friday):
Would you expand on that? I have no problem choosing which suggestion to
use and it requires one click only.
TB spell checker comes up with suggestions. If not the first
suggestion I
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On Fri, 25 May 2001 21:34:04 +1000, John contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
Would you expand on that? I have no problem choosing which suggestion
to use and it requires one click only.
JP TB spell checker comes up with suggestions. If
I have downloaded the dictionary but can't seem to get the spell checker
to have a guess at a wrongly spelt word. Hitting the Suggest button does
nothing. This makes the spell checker only marginally useful
Any ideas ?
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On May 23, 2001, at 6:59:55 AM, dp-lists wrote:
I have downloaded the dictionary but can't seem to get the spell checker
to have a guess at a wrongly spelt word. Hitting the Suggest button
does nothing. This makes the spell checker only marginally useful
Look under SpellChecker/Options
Hello Bat,
Thanks to all those that replied to my justifying thread.
Couple of other questions, I still don't understand how to change the
dictionary to British English.
Also, is there an archive method, I see there is the option to export
and suppose I could use this in conjunction
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