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Spell Checker

Posted:
10 Sep 2006, 18:21
by Neil
As not the greatest speller in the world, the sites spell checker does help me not make a to big a fool of myself with some bad spelling, but would it be possible for it to give you the correct way of speller rather than just telling you which words are wrong? (kind of like Word or Outlook does).
Just an idea as I would personally find it useful, although I guess its not too easy to implement, but if you don't ask you don't get.
Neil:)

Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 08:14
by PVGSLF
Look at it as an education.[|:)]
If it told you it was spelt wrong and then told you the correct way, you would never learn would you?
However, if it forces you to go and get a "Dictionary" (remember those?

) and look up the word, you will spell it right next time. Saving the planet in the process through not using that extra picoWatt of electricity to drive the computers processor to tell you that you spelt that word wrong AGAIN![V]
Parent-esque rant over!

Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 09:12
by preiffer
Problem solved 
It even suggests what you might have meant, should you get the word slightly wrong [:w]

Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 09:17
by Neil
Yer thanks Paul - obviously I am aware of such online dictionary's but just always tend to use Word for my spell checker, it was just an idea to save me having to click to another programme and wondered what the possibilities were (this section does say 'idea's for the site')..... I'll be quiet now [:#]

Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 09:55
by preiffer
Originally posted by Attitude23
I'll be quite now [:#]
Quite what? [}:)][:p]
Sorry - tried to stop my fingers typing then, but have no willpower. Apologies already waiting...[:I][:#]

Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 10:05
by Neil
Originally posted by preiffer
Originally posted by Attitude23
I'll be quite now [:#]
Quite what? [}:)][:p]
Sorry - tried to stop my fingers typing then, but have no willpower. Apologies already waiting...[:I][:#]
[B)]damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn....... oh i can't believe I did that, d'oh, oh well. Its ok though, it is totally the reply I would of put too[ii] can't beat highlighting peoples faults[:I], in a nice way of course!
so thank you Paul[:(!]
Neil:)

Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 10:33
by PVGSLF
Originally posted by preiffer
Originally posted by Attitude23
I'll be quite now [:#]
Quite what? [}:)][:p]
Sorry - tried to stop my fingers typing then, but have no willpower. Apologies already waiting...[:I][:#]
Well, I resisted! [:w]

Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 11:09
by HighFlyer
For all those Firefox users out there, when Firefox 2 is released later in the year there will be an inline spell checker active in all text boxes, working exactly as Word does (underlining incorrect words in red, and right-clicking to substitute it).
Until then, dust off that old dictionary

Thanks,
Sarah

Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 11:15
by Neil
Originally posted by HighFlyer
For all those Firefox users out there, when Firefox 2 is released later in the year there will be an inline spell checker active in all text boxes, working exactly as Word does (underlining incorrect words in red, and right-clicking to substitute it).
Until then, dust off that old dictionary 
Thanks,
Sarah
Thanks Sarah, as a Firefox user that will be most handy. Any idea when it is likely to be launched?
Neil:)

Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 11:24
by HighFlyer
Neil, Firefox 2.0 should be launched in October.
The current Beta 2 incarnations have this new feature enabled (as well as many others) and you can go ahead and download that now from Mozilla, although it is a Beta and designed only for testers, developers and people signed up to Moz.Dev, in short, DO NOT download this is if you are not computer savvy or have any concerns about running Beta software. Plus, there is still a lot of development going on with Beta 2, so you will find that a lot of the extensions are disabled/incompatible.
I am using Beta 2 and it makes life so much easier on Internet forums. Now, if they can do a grammar checker as well ...

Thanks,
Sarah

Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 11:34
by Neil
Thanks again Sarah..
Now, if they can do a grammar checker as well ... 
God I would be in heaven with one of those, Im still also waiting for somebody to to a 'that doesn't make sense' checker, to stop mistake like my quite/quiet happening and I will be in heaven[8D] (I could actually do hiring somebody to do my typing for me)
Neil:)

Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 11:41
by Littlejohn
Hi Highfly - it the tecnical nicompoop here! I have downloaded firefox beta 2, but how does one turn on this in line spell checker?

Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 12:14
by HighFlyer
Originally posted by sailor99
Hi Highfly - it the tecnical nicompoop here! I have downloaded firefox beta 2, but how does one turn on this in line spell checker?
If you are running Beta 2 (check that it says 'Mozilla Firefox Beta 2' on the top of the window) it should do so automatically.
Start typing in the reply box for this thread (you can use quick reply) and misspell a word, you should see it underline in red.
If not, PM for technical help .... my rates are quite reasonable

As a side, you will have to download the UK dictionary as the Beta is default to US - unless you want to make our American chums feel more at home that is
Thanks,
Sarah

Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 15:26
by Littlejohn
Have just downloaded the beta version. You may need to delete your old version first (as I did). I have to say it is really jolly good. Just one problem. How to put this delicately? It only seems to come with a Western Atlantic English dictionary - the Eastern Atlantic version is not ready yet I guess. However, all is not lost. There is an Australian dictionary available which is very similar. Plus it capitalises Shelia, Fosters and Castlemaine XXXX when you type them in [y]
So all in all, a great suggestion highflyer [^]
g'day cobbers.
Bruce.

Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 15:32
by HighFlyer
Glad you are getting on well with it Jeremy [y] Yes it is a bummer that the en-UK dictionary is not on the site yet - i guess they do not see the need as we are all part of Americashire now. (on a serious note, there will be one soon!)
I hope Richard28 sees this, he wont need to refer to his Junior Encyclopedia of Australia to spell those large words

Thanks,
Sarah

Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 15:38
by Littlejohn
I get this funny feeling that he will struggle to miss the thread [}:)];)

Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 15:53
by Neil
I'm really looking forward to getting home now so I can download it and start using it instead of the stupid IE that we have at work[n]. I guess if Jeremy can get it working I must be able to


Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 16:27
by Littlejohn
Originally posted by Attitude23
I guess if Jeremy can get it working I must be able to 
You really should learn to respect your betters and elders you know.


Posted:
11 Sep 2006, 16:38
by Neil
Originally posted by sailor99
Originally posted by Attitude23
I guess if Jeremy can get it working I must be able to 
You really should learn to respect your betters and elders you know.
Jeremy, you know you have my upmost respect! I just can't help been sarcastic[:#]

Posted:
12 Sep 2006, 02:15
by PVGSLF
Originally posted by Attitude23
Jeremy, you know you have my upmost respect! I just can't help been sarcastic[:#]
[:w]

Posted:
12 Sep 2006, 08:35
by Neil
Originally posted by PVGSLF
Originally posted by Attitude23
Jeremy, you know you have my upmost respect! I just can't help been sarcastic[:#]
[:w]
[B)]What is this, pick on Neil week[:#] First preiffer now PVGSLF.. a mans got feelings as well, im not just a robot......

(good job I've got broad shoulders!)

Posted:
12 Sep 2006, 08:39
by Jon B
Originally posted by Attitude23
Originally posted by PVGSLF
Originally posted by Attitude23
Jeremy, you know you have my upmost respect! I just can't help been sarcastic[:#]
[:w]
[B)]What is this, pick on Neil week[:#] First preiffer now PVGSLF.. a mans got feelings as well, im not just a robot......
(good job I've got broad shoulders!)
Might as well join in as well [:w]

Posted:
12 Sep 2006, 08:53
by Neil
Originally posted by Jon B
[B)]What is this, pick on Neil week[:#] First preiffer now PVGSLF.. a mans got feelings as well, im not just a robot......
(good job I've got broad shoulders!)
Might as well join in as well [:w]
Yes Thank You Jon, cheers for that[y], I do actually know the im is incorrect but it is something I have and always will do and as much as I try not to I still do it so I've just accept that im always going to it wrong!

Posted:
12 Sep 2006, 09:00
by PVGSLF
I think we are all on very dodgy ground here!!!!!
I'm sure my spelling, grammar and general sense making has got worse over the years with computers.
Sometimes I read and re-read stuff I've written and find "non-sense" and bad grammar each time.
I very often think one word and the type something similar, spelt correctly, but not the correct word at all.
I imagine it's kind of like dyslexia, except its not the letters that jump about, it's entire words [:?]
(Bold words indicate wrong one, but it took me about 4 reads to spot them!)

Posted:
12 Sep 2006, 09:11
by Neil
Your not probably wrong PVGSLF, computers have definitely made us more lazy (this whole post started because I am too lazy to have to use another programme to check my spelling), the biggest challenge I find is not trying to use txt speak. As I have grown up in the generation where it is almost standard to use txt speak and then join a forum that doesn't allow it (and quite rightly so) I do struggle to try and adhere to the requirements, missing 'g's from the end of words is my biggest battle. Oh life's tough at times.
Neil:)