Great to see this live, Sid!
To
clarify, we're deliberately not including any UI for now, and we
expect this to be somewhat annoying at first. The hope is that you can
help us figure
out what's annoying about it, and we'll try to improve the algorithm.
Once it's more helpful than annoying, we'll add UI to handle
exceptions.

Give it a try and let us know how it works for you!

-Nick

On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 3:52 PM, sidchat <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> The new dev build (3.0.182.2) now has a command line option to enable
> auto spell corrections. This feature will correct words which have
> been typed wrong due to swapping letters once by mistake - a very
> common example is typing "teh" instead of "the" - "moer" instead of
> "more" and so on.
>
> There are no UI support for this yet - just the command line enabler
> '--auto-spell-correct'. Please do take a look at it and tell me issues
> about it. If we are sure we want this feature, I will go ahead and
> make this a full blown Chrome feature by adding UI support (disable
> through context menu and Options menu, "Stop auto-correcting this
> word" options etc).
>
> -Sid
> >
>

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