I've been asked to see what spell checkers are workable with Remedy. We've
pretty
much decided to go with a server-based application. What was recommended was
one called Jspell. If anyone has it/has used it, would you mind sharing your
comments
and/or experiences with me (offlist if you
)
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Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 12:29:49
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I've been asked to see what spell checkers are workable with Remedy. We've
pretty
much decided to go with a server-based application. What
to use the Office spell checker.
Joe
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I second that. Even the newer cell phone OS versions (so long as it has
been upgraded as some of the older versions did not support it), have built
in spell checkers on their browsers.
If it is purely for the Remedy
We use JSpell and we actually wrapped it with another dialog to make it easier
to use. Usually, you have to add header code and footer code to every form
that uses it and enter in the specific field IDs, etc. We wrapped it with a
spell checker dialog so you can simply pass the text
Thanks to all for your comments on spellcheckers!
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We
On this spell checker I am getting it to work but it appears that after
the spell check is done it leaves a space or possible a carriage return
after the work it fixed. Has anyone else run into this or know how to
fix it. I have tried LTRIM, and Replace and neither on of those worked.
It almost
Surely you need rtrim. The alternative is to use a substr function and combine
with a length calc.
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On this spell checker I am getting
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Surely you need rtrim. The alternative is to use a substr function and
combine with a length calc.
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Surely you need rtrim. The alternative is to use a substr function and
combine with a length calc.
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Surely you need rtrim. The alternative is to use a substr function and
combine with a length calc.
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What I had to do to get this to work was create a temporary Integer
field. I called it tmpSpellCount. After the spell check finishes, I
do 3 set fields
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What I had to do to get this to work was create a temporary Integer
field. I called it tmpSpellCount. After the spell check finishes, I
do 3 set fields in the active link.
1. Set field tmpSpellCount
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What I had to do to get this to work was create a temporary Integer
field. I called it tmpSpellCount. After
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This did work thanks a lot. The cursor still ends up at the end of the text on
the field. Any idea how to move it to the beginning of the field?
Kevin Begosh, RSP
Tech Ops
Enterprise Business Services
301-791-3540 Phone
410-422-3623 Cell
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Try setting the focus to another field and back to the text field with 2 change
field actions.
Good Luck,
Bryan
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Try setting the focus to another field and back to the text field with 2
change field actions.
Good Luck,
Bryan
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Has anyone created some form of spell checker workflow inside of remedy
that has worked with Microsoft Office 2003 and Microsoft 2007.
Kevin Begosh, RSP
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Has anyone created some form of spell checker workflow inside of remedy
that has worked with Microsoft Office 2003 and Microsoft 2007.
Kevin Begosh, RSP
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I have been using Firefox for a while and it works great with its built in
spell checker.. The only issue I have come across with Firefox is that the
column names of columns in table fields is not displayed. So you do not get to
see the names of the columns of table fields. But if you
, October 14, 2008 3:28 PM
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**
I have been using Firefox for a while and it works great with its built
in spell checker.. The only issue I have come across with Firefox is
that the column names of columns in table fields is not displayed. So
you do
to the specific field.
IIRC there was an option to have the spell checker show or work in
background.
Web users can rely on Firefox, or download ieSpell plugin for IE(free)
or download and customize solutions like Keyoti RapidSpell (free for
trial). Please feel free to contact me if offline if you
there was an option to have the spell checker show or work in
background.
Web users can rely on Firefox, or download ieSpell plugin for IE(free)
or download and customize solutions like Keyoti RapidSpell (free for
trial). Please feel free to contact me if offline if you have any
questions
We use jspell on MT successfully.
http://www.thesolutioncafe.com/
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Another solution is to use Firefox as your browser, which includes a
built-in spell checker that requires no additional software or
integration.
-David J. Easter
Sr. Product Manager, Solution Strategy and Development
BMC Software, Inc.
The opinions, statements, and/or suggested courses
hey friends i tried the spell checker but it does not satisfy my
requirements:
i cannot use word on the client server so i cannot go with OLE
Automation.Has anybody tried to use any other spell checker which works with
mid-tier also.
regards
Manuj Chauhan
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 10:57 AM, manuj
There is a spell checker function that you can build inside of remedy
using ole that is pretty easy to use. Someone sent out a active link
with the information a couple of weeks ago using that. I think that is
the easiest way to use it. I took that filter and put it in my system
and tweaked
We have a spell checker and do not have that problem; It may have something
to do with how you close the word file. I attached our links for you to
compare.
-drake
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We have a spell checker and do not have that problem; It may have something to
do with how you close the word file. I attached our links for you to compare.
-drake
Drake,
What AR Server version are these active links written in?
Kevin
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I added the spell checker OLE active link for our worklog and it works but to
some users a message box from microsoft word would popup after the spell check
and the error is - This file is in use by another application or user
(C:\Documents and Settings\...\Normal.dot) This only comes up when
Checker - error on message on normal.dot
**
I added the spell checker OLE active link for our worklog and it works but to
some users a message box from microsoft word would popup after the spell check
and the error is - This file is in use by another application or user
(C:\Documents and Settings
in filters or active links. It is an all around spell
checker. It sits in the tray and it appears you can disable the checking. It
also checks anything you copy to the clipboard.
Susan Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Feb 12, 2008 12:50 PM
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Hi David,
How does it integrate with an ars form
I have just started using a new spell checker that I really like. It is called
tinyspell and comes in 2 versions free and pro. It is located at:
http://tinyspell.m6.net/. I don't know if anyone is looking for this, but I
know in the past there has been several discussions on this subject
just type. It will work for programmers when they are typing error
messages or nots in filters or active links. It is an all around spell
checker. It sits in the tray and it appears you can disable the checking. It
also checks anything you copy to the clipboard.
Susan Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi David,
How does it integrate with an ars form? Is there some connection that
activates the spell checking?
Thanks,
Susan
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** I have just started using a new spell checker that I really like. It is
called tinyspell and comes
It is always on and there in no need to integrate. Any time you are typing it
is checking. It works with IM, Remedy any program. Once it is on you just type.
It will work for programmers when they are typing error messages or nots in
filters or active links. It is an all around spell checker
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Here's an article with the spell checker syntax. It uses the native MS
Word Spell Checker. Distribution may be an issue, but it's free.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,428392,00.asp
Gordon M. Frank
Remedy Skilled Professional
DISA\Verizon FNS
We need to implement a web-based spell checker for our midtier forms as soon
as possible. We've been evaluating JSpell. Anyone have any other good
recommendations or experience on web-based spell checkers that you have
integrated with Remedy-based forms?
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CRAIG J. CARTER
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Subject: Q: Recommended Spell-Checker for MidTier
**
We need to implement a web-based spell checker for our midtier forms as soon
as possible. We've been evaluating JSpell. Anyone have any other good
recommendations or experience on web-based spell checkers that you have
integrated
May not be appropriate in your situation, but I did want to mention that
Firefox 2.0 has a built in spell checker... Works with any web page and
it also picks up misspellings as you're typing data into a diary field
or such within AR System.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/features.html
Of Easter, David
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 11:02 AM
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Subject: Re: Recommended Spell-Checker for MidTier
May not be appropriate in your situation, but I did want to mention that
Firefox 2.0 has a built in spell checker... Works with any web page and it
also picks
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Subject: Q: Recommended Spell-Checker for MidTier
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We need to implement a web-based spell checker for our midtier forms as soon
as possible. We've been evaluating JSpell. Anyone have any other good
recommendations
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Craig,
We have implemented JSpell at a large customer site, and it works very well.
There are a few tweaks you have to do, but it is minimal effort.
Regards,
Tim Powell
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Hi Listers,
We have an issue with Hummingbird breaking the Remedy OLE calls to use the
Word spell check.
Management wants to know if there are other options.
Has anyone integrated Remedy Helpdesk with any non-Word spell checkers?
Thanks for any help,
Bill Broderick
OCC
ARS 6.3
Helpdesk 6.0
Rick,
Thanks for your reply.
I'll look into that one.
Kind regards,
Bill
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