Hello:
>
> Fortunately, it is also an easy "feature" to fix: open about:config, search
> for context, and set dom.event.contextmenu.enables to false. Restart your
> browser, wash, rinse, repeat.

Tried it, it doesn't work, WRitely's contextual menu totaly overrides
Caminos. I tried the same trick in Firefox 2 release candidate 3 and
changing the contesxtual dom.even.contextmenu changes the behavioour
to display first, Firefox's default context menu then after a single
mouse click the writely context menu. Of course native OS X
spellchecking is not abailable in Firefox 2.

While we're on the subject of Google Web Applications, all the google
spread sheets display as totally blackened masses. I can read nothing.

Cheers
David

>
> On 10/22/06, David Fedoruk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I have a question about Operating System and Application etiquette for
> > lack of a better term. Should an application override the operating
> > system's built-in menus?
> >
> > Specifically I want to reference the Control-click contextual menus
> > giving access to spell check. In Writely, and now Blogger, the Mac OS
> > contextual menus are overridden with the web application's menus. This
> > means I have no access to the built-in spell check in Tiger (or
> > Panther). This is extremely annoying. Writely has its own spell check,
> > but I peferr using the Mac OS spell check since it makes spell
> > checking standard across all applications for me if I wish.
> >
> > I used the Mac OS spell checker for this email, thanks to Camino
> > making the operating system's  spell check available. Writely takes
> > that away.
> >
> > Who's bug is this, Camino's, or Writely's? Is it a bug at all?  Is
> > there a way to override Writely's actions?
> >
> > --
> > David Fedoruk
> > B.Mus. UBC,1986
> > Certificate in Internet Systems Administration, UBC, 2003
> >
> >
> > http://recordjackethistorian.blogspot.com
> > "Music is enough for one's life time, but one life time is not enough
> > for music" Sergei Rachmaninov
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"Music is enough for one's life time, but one life time is not enough
for music" Sergei Rachmaninov
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