On Feb 3, 2007, at 1:27 AM, Brian Heibert wrote:
Thanks it works
One other thing about most spelling checking software is that it can
only compare with whatever is in its list. These lists can often be
localized and a perfectly correct spelling can be shown as wrong.
This occurs most frequently when British spelling and US spelling are
different. In Canada we often use both.
For example:
favourite - favorite
behaviour - behavior
colour - color
cheque - check
A good spellchecker will allow one to add spellings to the dictionary
used.
Also when a word is used incorrectly, a spelling checker cannot help.
One that appears on the lists frequently is using "to" instead of "too".
-Terry
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