On Tuesday 30 December 2003 15:11, Rich Shepard wrote: > Allow me to enter a contrarian opinion: No. Until I get it turned off in > OO.o such behavior is very annoying. When I write I am focusing on the > content; the first draft may well be a stream of thoughts that pours out. I > do _not_ want an application that pretends to be smarter than I am and > corrects things on the fly. It breaks my concentration and slows me down.
Sure. Of course it should be possible to turn it on and off as you please. And off by default might be the best thing to do. -j -- My baby daughter loves Linux! <http://idun.sandsgaard.dk/archives/000564.html> <http://idun.sandsgaard.dk/archives/000556.html> <http://idun.sandsgaard.dk/archives/000563.html>
