[email protected] wrote on 16/02/15 22:53:
On Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 9:19:07 PM UTC-8, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
[email protected] wrote on 16/02/15 08:13:
On Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 2:50:53 PM UTC-8, Ronnie wrote:
Composer has spell check, didn't see anything for a word count though.


[email protected] wrote:
On Saturday, February 14, 2015 at 10:59:11 AM UTC-8, [email protected] wrote:
Hi.  Is anyone aware of a word count facility that can be added to Composer?  
It would be really helpful.  Many thanks again.
No spell check and no word count?  Useless to me.  But thanks.
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Bottom-posting, so as not to enrage folks...<grin>

Yes, and the spell check works very nicely.

Somewhere I recall a utility that lets you add "Word Count" to the right-click 
context menu.  This will enable me to shade the entire document, right-click, and get a 
word count.  If memory serves me correctly, it was a Windows utility.  I wonder if 
there's such a thing for Linux.  I'll have to check it out.
WordCount was/is an extension for SeaMonkey (and Firefox), which was
superceded by WordCountPlus. I don't think any work has been done on the
extension since 2008, though I still occasionally use it in
browser-panels that don't include a word-limit counter. I haven't had a
need for it in the Composer for some time.
<http://wordcountplus.mozdev.org/>
This link should get you the latest modified XPI to work in your current
SeaMonkey Browser, but I personally, cannot get the right-click
menu-item, to so much as show in my nightly-build of SeaMonkey-Composer
nor SeaMonkey-Messaging, and the icon only appears in the Browser
status-bar for me.
<http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/tmp/convert/54e174a18d7be6.16255575/dest/wordcountplus-1.2.3.xpi>
Hope that helps. Barry.
(sorry! Forgot to insert the link previously!. Barry)
Thanks.  Neither the stable nor the beta release will install in 2.32.1.  Oh 
well.
I probably should mention that the XPI file needs to be downloaded to a local folder, and then use SeaMonkey to open the file from the browser-toolbar's menu, "File, Open File", which should open an install dialog. Barry.
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