with the ue it
does not say miss spelled.
Re: [JAWS-Users] spell checker in Thunderbird
Anna, as I understand it, c a t a l o g u e is the old way of spelling
the word, and the modern way is c a t a l o g.
I would also like to know how to change/prevent this from happening
again, if there is a way
and it will add the word to the Thunderbird dictionary.
and that is it.
It is exactly what I did and now when I type catalogue with the ue it
does not say miss spelled.
Re: [JAWS-Users] spell checker in Thunderbird
Anna, as I understand it, c a t a l o g u e is the old way of spelling
the word
anguage in that combo box.
Thanks for your help anyway
Re: [JAWS-Users] spell checker in Thunderbird
I think that the language Thunderbird selected for you might have been
British English. Alt T to Tools, then S to Account Settings. Arrow
down to Composition
and Addressing. Tab along the bar
Hi Mario,
thanks for that info I did not know that.
no I do not know how to correct the problem in Thunderbird
Re: [JAWS-Users] spell checker in Thunderbird
Anna, as I understand it, c a t a l o g u e is the old way of spelling
the word, and the modern way is c a t a l o g.
I would also like
hi Jim,
No that does not work
My Thunderbird spell checker language is set to English united states
and that is the only spell checking language in that combo box.
Thanks for your help anyway
Re: [JAWS-Users] spell checker in Thunderbird
I think that the language Thunderbird selected for you
I think that the language Thunderbird selected for you might have been
British English. Alt T to Tools, then S to Account Settings. Arrow down
to Composition and Addressing. Tab along the bar until you reach Global
Composing Preferences. You'll have 3 general choices. Control tab to
Spellin
Anna, as I understand it, c a t a l o g u e is the old way of spelling
the word, and the modern way is c a t a l o g.
I would also like to know how to change/prevent this from happening
again, if there is a way because I run across this problem and other
gripes with TB's spell checker. it wou
Has any one on the list come across this problem with the spell checker
in Thunderbird.
My problem is: when I type certain words and then check them with the
spell checker in Thunderbird it says they are spelled wrong when in fact
they are spelled right for example
catalogue it is spelled right