https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49686

--- Comment #23 from kipod <[email protected]> ---
please look above: in comment 15, Forrester did some namedropping: "Microsoft
Word, OpenOffice, Google Docs, Apple Pages and more".

well, in all this products, when i misspell a word, the thing silently and
valiantly just fix my mistake, instead of shouting at me[1]. 
generally, this is known as "Auto correct" (sometimes also [[DWIM]]: "Do What I
Mean").

if really you use these products as your role model, please pick the good
stuff, not the crappy stuff. who cares if the shortcut for "link" is <Ctrl>+K
or <Ctrl>+L ?

why can't you adopt the real valuable features from them instead of the
completely anecdotal ones?

when you recognize that the user did something they did not mean to do, such as
mispelling a word (in M$ word) or typing [[Something something]] in VE, just Do
What the User Meant.


peace.


[1] i cheated - i am not actually sure if it's really "in all those products".
i know it's in most of them.

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