dom> Spellchecked with en-UK this is great and correct. However, I dom> personally can't *stand* colour, maximize, etc... so they should dom> be marked as incorrect since I'm in en-US land. So now we're up I think there is a worthwhile distinction between spelling (and a few other items) for authoring versus audience. If we had per-document preferences, I think it would be a great service to provide a convenience dialog to switch a document from authoring mode to audience mode, at which point spell-checking would be turned off, etc. (Good place for some clever analysis of what's helpful there.) (I used to find it so hard to read _The Economist_ after I had corrected all their misspellings! The nerve of those people. :-) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] (WJCarpenter) PGP 0x91865119 38 95 1B 69 C9 C6 3D 25 73 46 32 04 69 D6 ED F3
- Re: spelling images and fields Paul Rohr
- Re: spelling images and fields (was Re: Commit... Tomas Frydrych
- Re: Commit: fix that spelling + images bug WJCarpenter
- Re: Commit: fix that spelling + images bug Dom Lachowicz
- Re: Commit: fix that spelling + images bug Dom Lachowicz
- Re: Commit: fix that spelling + images bug Paul Rohr
- Re: Commit: fix that spelling + images bug WJCarpenter
- Re: Commit: fix that spelling + images bug WJCarpenter
- Re: Commit: fix that spelling + images bug Paul Rohr
- Re: Commit: fix that spelling + images bug WJCarpenter
- Re: Commit: fix that spelling + images bug Paul Rohr
- Re: Commit: fix that spelling + image... Tomas Frydrych
- Re: Commit: fix that spelling + i... WJCarpenter
- no locale fallbacks for dictionar... Paul Rohr
- RE: no locale fallbacks for dicti... WJCarpenter
- Re: Commit: fix that spelling + images bug WJCarpenter
- Re: Commit: fix that spelling + images bug Paul Rohr
