Re: Spell Checker Oddity ?

2000-01-26 Thread Nick Danger
In Reference to "Spell Checker Oddity ?" From Nick Andriash: NA Fred, it's supposed to automatically correct common mistyping's ;o) such NA as Febuary... in which case, as soon as you are finished the word _and_ NA the word exists in the correct.tlx Dictionary, then the word would

Re: Spell Checker Oddity ?

2000-01-26 Thread Allie Martin
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000 08:38:10 -0800, Nick Andriash wrote: ==8 Fred, it's supposed to automatically correct common mistyping's ;o) such as Febuary... in which case, as soon as you are finished the word _and_ the word exists in the correct.tlx Dictionary, then the word would/should

Re: Spell Checker Oddity ?

2000-01-26 Thread Fred Weissman
In Reference to "Spell Checker Oddity ?" From Nick Andriash: NA Fred, it's supposed to automatically correct common mistyping's ;o) such NA as Febuary... in which case, as soon as you are finished the word _and_ NA the word exists in the correct.tlx Dictionary, then the word would

Re: Spell Checker Oddity ?

2000-01-26 Thread Nick Andriash
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000, 10:13:28 AM, Allie Martin wrote: I see under the spellchecker menu, an option for automatic checking. Where's this autochecking option? I don't see it anywhere. :-/ Well the option is invoked if you simply choose the option off the Spell Checker Menu

Re: Spell Checker Oddity ?

2000-01-26 Thread Nick Andriash
On Tuesday, January 26, 1999, 8:54:45 AM, Nick Danger wrote: It's there, just quirky. If you type Febuary you'll notice a more squared off underline than the usual zigzag type for misspelling. For those words a double right click will "auto correct". I think there is also a keyboard

Re: Spell Checker Oddity ?

2000-01-26 Thread Nick Danger
In Reference to "Spell Checker Oddity ?" From Nick Andriash: It's there, just quirky. If you type Febuary you'll notice a more squared off underline than the usual zigzag type for misspelling. For those words a double right click will "auto correct". NA Thanks Nick... a

Re: Spell Checker Oddity ?

2000-01-26 Thread Fred Weissman
ve-line and can be corrected with mouse double-click on this word" ...but kind of hidden in gobs of text! "Hidden" being the operative word. I must've read the help file for the spell checker half a dozen times during this thread and I never -once- saw that paragraph. I did, howev

Re: Spell Checker Oddity ?

2000-01-26 Thread Nick Andriash
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000, 11:28:57 AM, Nick Danger wrote: It's there under Spell Checking: quoted snipped ...but kind of hidden in gobs of text! Well, I'll be darned!! I must have read that section a dozen times, and it STILL didn't register with me!! ;o) Thanks Nick... Nick --

Re: Spell Checker Oddity ?

2000-01-26 Thread Nick Andriash
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000, 6:35:50 PM, Januk Aggarwal wrote: But that's not exactly -auto- in my mind. Auto should mean no user intervention. Not necessarily. I think it is far better this way, since I may have a valid reason for typing a misspelled word in a given message. I

Re: Spell Checker Oddity ?

2000-01-26 Thread Januk Aggarwal
but what if you type something like: "...and, hwo are you?" ^^^ Should it read, "...and, how are you?" or "...and, who are you?" At least if it stays hwo, it is more likely one will catch the mistake. If the Spell Checker forces the wrong one, it can be

Spell Checker Oddity ?

2000-01-25 Thread Nick Andriash
Hello Batters, I have "auto correct" enabled, and if I see a word that's been underlined because of a spelling error, but decide not to add the word to my User's Dictionary... or correct it, and choose "Ignore All"... if I happen to type the word again, the Spell Checker w

Re: Spell Checker Oddity ?

2000-01-25 Thread Fred Weissman
I have "auto correct" enabled, and if I see a word that's been underlined because of a spelling error, but decide not to add the word to my User's Dictionary... or correct it, and choose "Ignore All"... if I happen to type the word again, the Spell Checker will un

Spell Checker Problems Fixed !!

2000-01-02 Thread Nick Andriash
I wrote earlier about the problems I was having with the Spell Checker, in that I wasn't able to get the British Dictionaries to work properly. Well, it seems that I hadn't installed the International Pack, which would explain having an empty database for that particular Dictionary

Spell Checker

1999-11-09 Thread George M. Menegakis
are displayed in “Language” submenu of “Spell Checker” menu below a horizontal splitting line. The absence of a splitting line in “Language” submenu indicates that no CSAPI engine is installed. I have Office 2000 installed but I cannot find Greek in the language list. The only CSAPI language

Re[2]: Spell checker

1999-10-14 Thread Ian Gore
On Thursday, October 14, 1999, 1:25:16 AM, Steve wrote: Adding misspelled strings to the dictionary just means you could miss legit problems in the body. That's why I put "misspelled" in quotes; I was referring to strings such as (in this case) foreign words that the spell checke

Re[3]: Spell checker

1999-10-14 Thread Ian Gore
On Wednesday, October 13, 1999, 4:19:48 PM, Christian wrote: Why? You can add the "misspelled" strings to the dictionary and that way they wont be flagged anywhere. As an added bonus, if you use those strings elsewhere but get them wrong, they will be flagged. I use English signatures and

Spell checker

1999-10-13 Thread Christian Gassmann
Hi! A small suggestion for future versions: There should be an option for the spell checker to ignore signature lines (below "-- "). -- Christian GassmannPGP keys: RSA 0x6975E6D3 - DH/DSS 0x83BD18C5 Internet Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ UIN: 12893571 Using The

Re: Spell checker

1999-10-13 Thread Ian Gore
On Wednesday, October 13, 1999, 10:27:35 AM, Christian wrote: There should be an option for the spell checker to ignore signature lines (below "-- "). Why? You can add the "misspelled" strings to the dictionary and that way they wont be flagged anywhere. As an added bon

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