Re: [GTALUG] email client with autocorrect?

2016-10-28 Thread Stewart C. Russell via talk
On 2016-10-27 11:06 AM, Myles Braithwaite  wrote: > > You should checkout [Markdown Here](http://markdown-here.com/) Thanks; I've been using it for a couple of years. It's great if you only compose in text only mode. Using it in styled mode is hit-or-miss, and if you ever have to pasted text

Re: [GTALUG] email client with autocorrect?

2016-10-27 Thread Matt Price via talk
Huh, that's pretty neat. Seems ot work in gmail too. Thanks Myles! On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 11:06 AM, Myles Braithwaite  via talk < talk@gtalug.org> wrote: > Stewart Russell wrote: > > If only Thunderbird would fix their editor and its random text style > > switching ... > > You should checkout

Re: [GTALUG] email client with autocorrect?

2016-10-27 Thread Myles Braithwaite  via talk
Stewart Russell wrote: > If only Thunderbird would fix their editor and its random text style > switching ... You should checkout [Markdown Here](http://markdown-here.com/), it let's you write Markdown in the Thunderbird editor that get's converted cleanly to HTML, that will actually look good on

Re: [GTALUG] email client with autocorrect?

2016-10-27 Thread Stewart Russell via talk
That check before send is awesome for also catching the things you should have said better or not at all. If only Thunderbird would fix their editor and its random text style switching ... Stewart --- Talk Mailing List talk@gtalug.org https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk

Re: [GTALUG] email client with autocorrect?

2016-10-27 Thread Matt Price via talk
On Sat, Oct 8, 2016 at 2:46 PM, Myles Braithwaite via talk wrote: > > I am also a trrible typist and on top of it a horrible speller. There > was a great plugin for Thunderbird[0] but i hasn't been updated since > 31. So now I just have the *Check spelling before sending* option

Re: [GTALUG] email client with autocorrect?

2016-10-27 Thread Matt Price via talk
Just saw these last couple of responses. Thanks Myles for the suggestions. As of Tuesday I've made the switch from Thunderbird to mu4e for my work account. So far it's fantastic, so I definitely recommend it for Emacs users. The ability to store links in org files is a lifesaver, and helped me

Re: [GTALUG] email client with autocorrect?

2016-10-08 Thread Myles Braithwaite via talk
On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 8:54 AM, Matt Price via talk wrote: > Does anyone use an email client that has decent autocorrect? I am a terrible > typist who makes many similar mistakes over and over. In thunderbird, > correcting my errors takes about 30-50% of my total message

Re: [GTALUG] email client with autocorrect?

2016-10-08 Thread William Park via talk
I use Vim's spell feature, and Vim is called by Mutt. When I type wrong spelling, Vim highlights it in red. -- William On Fri, Oct 07, 2016 at 08:54:53AM -0400, Matt Price via talk wrote: > Does anyone use an email client that has decent autocorrect? I am a > terrible typist who makes many

Re: [GTALUG] email client with autocorrect?

2016-10-07 Thread Lennart Sorensen via talk
On Fri, Oct 07, 2016 at 08:54:53AM -0400, Matt Price via talk wrote: > Does anyone use an email client that has decent autocorrect? I am a > terrible typist who makes many similar mistakes over and over. In > thunderbird, correcting my errors takes about 30-50% of my total message > composition

Re: [GTALUG] email client with autocorrect?

2016-10-07 Thread Alvin Starr via talk
You could possibly try voice to text it can't be any worse than the auto-completion on my android where on some messages I can spend %60 to 70% my message time trying to get it to let me put in what I want. I think your looking for auto-completion. take a look

[GTALUG] email client with autocorrect?

2016-10-07 Thread Matt Price via talk
Does anyone use an email client that has decent autocorrect? I am a terrible typist who makes many similar mistakes over and over. In thunderbird, correcting my errors takes about 30-50% of my total message composition time. I know there are reasons to hate autocorrect, but in my case it's a big