Januk wrote:
>> It's my understanding that if I type the word "teh", it should
>> automatically correct it to "the" if it appears in the dictionary.
> If you notice, some misspelled words are underlined with triangular
> waves, and others with square waves.
I do now. :)
> If you double right click on the square wave words, then they change.
So they do. Interesting.
> This is a plus and a minus. It
> is a plus when you intentionally want to misspell a word, like in your
> example above. It has the obvious disadvantage that it is not
> intuitive. This is especially true if one is used to MS Word's
> implementation of "autocorrection."
Agreed. So what are all the options on the right for when adding a
word to the dictionary. I see that I can autocorrect words that don't
appear in there. Are those words for "special" auto correcting
features?
I've experimented with them a little but I still don't fully
understand the logic.
Thanks.
Derek
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