Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-03 Thread Goncalo Farias


In reply to mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :


DC On Sunday, February 3, 2008, 3:00:50 AM, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:

M HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\SpellCheck

 I meant this one. Beer?  :-)

DC I copied that line into the search window and searched unsuccessfully


Are you checking in th registry? If your answer is yes then I think
copying that line to the search window won't help.

You must search the registry tree for this path (I've cut off other entries):




I hope this helps.


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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-03 Thread Goncalo Farias

In reply to mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :


M Hello Jernej,

 delete the registry key HKCU\Software\RIT\Speller
 There is not such key, which one do you really mean:
 HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Speller

 HKCU is a common abbreviation for HKEY_CURENT_USER (the other 3 are
 HKLM, HKCR and HKU).

M I know, my friend. Like we say in Spain, I wasn't born yesterday :)

Definitely, that's not how you say in Spain :)

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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-03 Thread Jim H.
 Hello Jim,

JH Also, I do not have a Spellcheck under RIT

 This means you don't have dictionaries in the folder where THEBAT.EXE
 resides.

But I do.

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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-03 Thread Jim H.
 Guten Tag Stefan Tanurkov,

 am Sonntag, 3. Februar 2008 um 10:00 schrieben Sie:

M HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\SpellCheck

 I meant this one.

 This does not exist !?


For me either.

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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-03 Thread Jim H.
 Guten Tag MAU,

 am Sonntag, 3. Februar 2008 um 17:07 schrieben Sie:

 Copied all files from \The Bat!\Speller to a new directory \The
 Bat!\dictionaries, restarted TB!, but still no success.

 Why did you do that? What did you expect?

 I am thinking about putting the Files in
 C:\Programme\The Bat!\Speller

 and i will check this now!

I tried editing the reistry to put the Speller key under RIT instead
of The Bat!, then restarted The Bat!. It did not help.

I'm not sure why some people are getting the Speller KEY created
under The Bat! in the registry, and others are winding up under
RIT

For those of you who have it working, is The Bat! installed on your
'C' drive? I'm wondering if those with the speller problem all have
The Bat! installed on a drive other than 'C'. Mine is installed on
D:\Preogram Files\The Bat!

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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-03 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello MAU,
Sunday, February 3, 2008, 10:19:38 AM, you wrote:

 If I now look in the same place in the new beta I only see mSpellLings
 where the two choices were before.

M That's in Layout pane. What do you get in Actions pane? See attached.

I have mspellLngs
French

In my other install I do not have the French option and therefore
have no Language Menu at all.

 I cannot find anywhere the file the French dictionary resides in, but
 it does seem to work when I select it in the new beta.

M Looks like your French dictionary is  the only one you have configured
M for CSAPI engine. It should be somewhere like in:

M C:\Program files\Common files\Microsoft Shared\Proof\mssp2_es.lex

M mssp2_es.lex is the Spanish dictionary. The French should be something
M like mssp2_fr.lex

Yes I have some files in that directory, no mssp2 files, but I do
have mssp_fr.lex, also mssp3en.lex. I'm guessing here, but I think
these are probably dictionaries from different version of Office.

From seeing your messages before I know you have been using CSAPI for
along time and must have set up Spanish and English before. That
seems to be why you have spelling and we don't. My French setting is
completely a fluke as I don't speak it, but must have set it up by
accident.

I take it you do not a a larger list of choices thanb the ones you
list. If I go back to an older version I see so,mething like this:

Languages
  English (American)
  English (British
  French
  Spanish
  etc..
  ---
  French

Top entries seem to be for SSCE and bottom for CSAPI.

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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-03 Thread Jim H.
 Hello Jim,

 For those of you who have it working, is The Bat! installed on your
 'C' drive? I'm wondering if those with the speller problem all have
 The Bat! installed on a drive other than 'C'. Mine is installed on
 D:\Preogram Files\The Bat!

 I think it shouldn't make any difference as long as registry entries
 point to the correct drive and path(s).


Normally I would assume the same. However, I have learned that these
kinds of bugs can be very strange.

What made me bring this up is the fact that at least two of us who are
having this problem have our installations on a drive other than 'C',
and the fact that I have run into a very similar problem with a bug in
another program (TiVo Desktop), which would fail to find certain
application components if the product was installed on a drive other
than 'C' (even though registry entries seemed to point to the correct
directories).

I eventually gave up on trying to get TiVo Desktop to work on my 'D'
drive and just re-installed on 'C'. I don't know if they ever fixed
the bug.

I agree it seems like a long shot, but I wouldn't rule out anything
at this point. I would uninstall and reinstall The Bat! onto my 'C'
drive the test, but not sure of what a production it might be with
all data and setting files.

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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-03 Thread Bob Riley
Hi Stefan,

Sunday, February 3, 2008, 2:00:50 AM, you wrote:

 Hello MAU,

 Oh, now I see!

M HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\SpellCheck

 I meant this one. Beer?  :-)

I don't have that.  I have:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Speller

(not spellcheck), but the folder does have those dictionaries.

Bob   

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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-03 Thread Charles Hinchliffe
Hello Rick,

Sunday, February 3, 2008, 6:33:53 AM, you wrote:

 Hello Rick,

 Saturday, February 2, 2008, 2:33:33 PM, you wrote:

  Warsaw/PL, Saturday, February 2, 2008

 Hello Rick,

 On Sat, 2 Feb 2008, at 14:45:04 (which was 20:45 where I live)
 in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:

RG I am still getting the same errors. I have 2 DLLs in the Bat's
RG program folder; SSCE5132.dll and SSCE5532.dll

 Close TB!, delete  SSCE5132.dll, remove spelled registry entry, start
 TB! again. It worked for me.

RG I did as you suggested but am still getting the access viloation

 The spell checker worked the first time I opened TB after installing
 4.0.0.17.  The next time I opened it I was getting the same symptoms
 as everyone else.  I did get working again by downloading and
 installing the language pack.  No access violations and the languages
 submenu is there now.  I'll see if it sticks after I restart TB.

RG I tried that and am still getting the access violation


Well that fix lasted all of two restarts of TB.  Once again I'm
getting AV and I'm not able to select a language.


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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-02 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Marek,
  A reminder of what Marek Mikus typed on:
  Saturday, February 02, 2008 at 20:44:59 GMT +0100

 ---
 The Bat!
 ---
 Access violation at address 00870357 in module 'thebat.exe'. Read of address 
 0006.
 ---
 OK   
 ---

MM known issue, please add note here:
MM https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=6698

Done.

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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-02 Thread Maxim Masiutin
Hello Marek,

Saturday, February 2, 2008, 9:50:12 PM, you wrote:

 cs_CZ.aff
 cs_CZ.dic

 ru_RU.aff
 ru_RU.dic

 placed in Speller, but they are not detected, I have no Languages entry in
 editor's menu

Try to put them to dictionaries, not Speller. The dictionaries should be 
a folder located in the same folder where thebat.exe resides.


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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-02 Thread Gleason Pace

Michal,

  Warsaw/PL, Saturday, February 2, 2008

 Hello Rick,

 On Sat, 2 Feb 2008, at 14:45:04 (which was 20:45 where I live)
 in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:

RG I am still getting the same errors. I have 2 DLLs in the Bat's
RG program folder; SSCE5132.dll and SSCE5532.dll

 Close TB!, delete  SSCE5132.dll, remove spelled registry entry, start
 TB! again. It worked for me.

Ok, Remove the registry entry because it is back, and delete that
file.  Still no spell check.





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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-02 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Stefan,
  A reminder of what Stefan Tanurkov typed on:
  Saturday, February 02, 2008 at 22:00:53 GMT +0200

ST It doesn't matter what comes up in the Option dialogue. I guess, it's 
ST a bit confusing now. The main feature of the new MicroEd is 
ST possibility to use multiple spell checker engines and languages in a 
ST single message. In the Options dialogue, selecting a engine from the 
ST combo box does not mean you select the engine you're going to use 
ST exclusively, but only the options available for that engine.

OK Thanks.

ST Now, back to the basics. You are saying that you have SSCE5532.DLL 
ST (note the name) together with THEBAT.EXE, have the SPELLER directory 
ST with several .CLX files in the same directory and still don't have 
ST languages in editor?

Yes I have it as you asy above and there are no languages to choose 
from. Not even a menu for language.(See menu.png)


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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-02 Thread Gleason Pace

Stefan,

 Hello Stuart,

SC  Sorry this did not solve anything for me. On the other hand I cannot 
SC change to this as it always comes up as CSAPI.

 It doesn't matter what comes up in the Option dialogue. I guess, it's 
 a bit confusing now. The main feature of the new MicroEd is 
 possibility to use multiple spell checker engines and languages in a 
 single message. In the Options dialogue, selecting a engine from the 
 combo box does not mean you select the engine you're going to use 
 exclusively, but only the options available for that engine.

That's it.

Spell Checker menu
Languages submenu

No choices chosen in the submenu?  Then you aren't going to get any
spell checking.  Obviously it is possible to choose more than one.
But you do need to choose at least one.  Doing that got me back to a
working spell checker.

Now, back to the basics. You are saying that you have SSCE5532.DLL
(note the name) together with THEBAT.EXE, have the SPELLER directory
with several .CLX files in the same directory and still don't have
languages in editor?

Yes, I have the speller directory with the clx files.  I assume that
is part of it too.

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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-02 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Stefan,
  A reminder of what Stefan Tanurkov typed on:
  Saturday, February 02, 2008 at 22:00:53 GMT +0200

ST Hello Stuart,

SC  Sorry this did not solve anything for me. On the other hand I cannot 
SC change to this as it always comes up as CSAPI.

ST It doesn't matter what comes up in the Option dialogue. I guess, it's 
ST a bit confusing now. The main feature of the new MicroEd is 
ST possibility to use multiple spell checker engines and languages in a 
ST single message. In the Options dialogue, selecting a engine from the 
ST combo box does not mean you select the engine you're going to use 
ST exclusively, but only the options available for that engine.

ST Now, back to the basics. You are saying that you have SSCE5532.DLL 
ST (note the name) together with THEBAT.EXE, have the SPELLER directory 
ST with several .CLX files in the same directory and still don't have 
ST languages in editor?

Have gone back to version listed below. I do have choices in here, but 
I did not have any languages checked when I first arrived. I now have 
American English checked and it is working here. I will go back to 
latest alpha to see if the language checkbox sticks.

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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-02 Thread Jim
 Now, back to the basics. You are saying that you have SSCE5532.DLL
 (note the name) together with THEBAT.EXE, have the SPELLER directory 
 with several .CLX files in the same directory and still don't have 
 languages in editor?

That is the case for me as well.
I have SSCE5532.dll, in same directory as THEBAT.EXE.
I have the SPELLER directory. I have ONE .CLX file (Ssceam2.clx), and several 
.TLX
files in that directory.
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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-02 Thread Jim
Hello,

I am new here. If I am not particepating correctly, please let me
know.

I am having the same result as others.
I have SSCE5532.dll in directory with THEBAT.EXE.
I have SPELLER directory.
I have Ssceam2.clx in speller directory, along with several .TLX
files.
I have NO language selection.
I recieve AV when clicking on DICTIONARY.
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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-02 Thread Paul Van Noord
2/2/2008  7:42 PM

Hi Rick,

On 2/2/2008 Rick Grunwald wrote:

RG No it wasn't -neither for me nor a couple of others on this list

What a blessing it is to read the _whole_ screen!

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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-02 Thread Charles Hinchliffe
Hello Rick,

Saturday, February 2, 2008, 2:33:33 PM, you wrote:

  Warsaw/PL, Saturday, February 2, 2008

 Hello Rick,

 On Sat, 2 Feb 2008, at 14:45:04 (which was 20:45 where I live)
 in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:

RG I am still getting the same errors. I have 2 DLLs in the Bat's
RG program folder; SSCE5132.dll and SSCE5532.dll

 Close TB!, delete  SSCE5132.dll, remove spelled registry entry, start
 TB! again. It worked for me.

RG I did as you suggested but am still getting the access viloation

The spell checker worked the first time I opened TB after installing
4.0.0.17.  The next time I opened it I was getting the same symptoms
as everyone else.  I did get working again by downloading and
installing the language pack.  No access violations and the languages
submenu is there now.  I'll see if it sticks after I restart TB.


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Re[2]: Found it

2008-02-02 Thread Jim H.
 delete the registry key HKCU\Software\RIT\Speller

M There is not such key, which one do you really mean:

M HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Speller

M or

M HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\SpellCheck

 I have the key Stefan mentioned and deleted it. Also renamed
 SSCE5132.dll, so that SSCE5532.dll is the only one.

Not me. As MAU states, the Speller KEY was under The Bat!, not
RIT. I suspected it was simply a typo in the original message.
Also, I do not have a Spellcheck under RIT

 Still no choice of languages, and AV when clicking on Dictionaires.

Like you, deleting the key did not help.


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