Spell Checker - Goooood!

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footrope

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Sean,

I like the spell checker that you've added. While mis-spellings aren't much of an issue on this site, I've found it useful, even though it is not populated with too many nautical terms (yet). If I venture to Add words to the dictionary, does it add to the online file that everyone uses or to a personal version for each user? If I add a word that turns out to be spelled wrong, I'd like to be able to remove it.

Thanks for keeping the ERY.o website on the bleeding edge of forum technology.
 

footrope

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I don't have to be smart, just lucky!

Loren,

I think I leapt to a wrong conclusion (Yep, I mighta done it again :rolleyes:). What I thought was a feature of the bulletin board software is probably just an open source software "close encounter of the third kind." :Kissy:

My usual browser is Firefox 2.0 (Mozilla) and I use OpenOffice 2.0 (Sun) instead of MS Office. I can't think of an efficient way to test this theory, but I'll take a look and see if Sun or Mozilla mention this compatibility. I only notice it in the thread/response editor.

Kind of strange that "OpenOffice" isn't in the OpenOffice dictionary as a default.

:egrin: Never mind!
 

Sean Engle

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Spell Checker

No, it's a feature specific to IE. I need to send them an email to find out where the dictionary is for it - but it's on the user's box. If you're using Firefox, Safari, etc, you're out of luck.... ;)

//sse
 

footrope

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I see that IE has a spell checker available (www.iespell.com) but I don't have it downloaded. I use Firefox 2.0 and I just discovered that it contains a spell checker of its own.

Check here:

Tools...Options...Advanced...General tab - has a Browsing section with features that include activating a spell checker. A dictionary of your chosen language may have to be downloaded. The Firefox 2.0 Help file has directions. This was not part of FF 1.5.x as far as I know.

Thanks for checking into it. I may go get the IE speller and try it, too.

Ciao,
 
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