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Post by flyoffacliff on Nov 18, 2012 17:40:12 GMT -8
I can't believe V5 has no spell check. I think if someone added it as a plug-in, it would be very popular.
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Post by Jordan on Nov 18, 2012 17:47:51 GMT -8
Browsers these days already have a spell checker natively. If you spell something wrong it will be underlined in red. You can also right click on the word and choose from a list of words to replace it with.
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Post by criss on Nov 19, 2012 1:03:33 GMT -8
That's interesting, good to know, another code becomes obsolete...
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Post by Kevin on Nov 19, 2012 1:42:41 GMT -8
One of the reason why I love Firefox.
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Post by criss on Nov 19, 2012 3:34:31 GMT -8
Me too Kevin...
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Post by bluebayou on Nov 19, 2012 4:42:54 GMT -8
Browsers these days already have a spell checker natively. If you spell something wrong it will be underlined in red. You can also right click on the word and choose from a list of words to replace it with. Does this happen in IE, too?
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Post by Former Member on Nov 19, 2012 4:47:17 GMT -8
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Post by bluebayou on Nov 19, 2012 5:03:05 GMT -8
Thanks, Steve.
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Post by Jordan on Nov 19, 2012 8:41:26 GMT -8
Every time someone opens up Internet Explorer a puppy dies. Save a puppy, and get Chrome or Firefox.
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Post by bluebayou on Nov 19, 2012 10:28:35 GMT -8
I'll pass that on to all my die hard IE users.
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Post by flyoffacliff on Nov 19, 2012 14:00:34 GMT -8
Even the spell checker in Firefox is pretty bad. I guess I can type messages in Microsoft word, and paste them into V5. But that is a hassle.
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Post by Shrike on Nov 19, 2012 14:45:15 GMT -8
Even the spell checker in Firefox is pretty bad. I guess I can type messages in Microsoft word, and paste them into V5. But that is a hassle. I don't recall the built-in spell checker PB uses being that great either so it's par for the course (at least from my perspective)
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Post by Former Member on Nov 19, 2012 15:03:36 GMT -8
I think you'll find the browsers spell check much quicker than the v4 spell check Correcting words as you type having the browser spell check turned on On your browsers spell checker you have a lot more options than the pb spell checker
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Post by Celeste on Nov 19, 2012 15:08:04 GMT -8
Even the spell checker in Firefox is pretty bad. I guess I can type messages in Microsoft word, and paste them into V5. But that is a hassle. I haven't had a problem with the Firefox spell-checker, but perhaps you use a more specialized vocabulary than I do. Sometimes I have to add words to it, but once I do, it does fine. By the way, FOC, ieSpell, the IE addon I told you about in your other spell-checker thread, scans your Microsoft dictionary to grab the words you've already added to it in Word. Might suit you just fine for IE, if you can't upgrade to IE 9 with the browser dictionary.
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Post by pawl on Nov 19, 2012 20:11:33 GMT -8
Even the spell checker in Firefox is pretty bad. I guess I can type messages in Microsoft word, and paste them into V5. But that is a hassle. I don't recall the built-in spell checker PB uses being that great either so it's par for the course (at least from my perspective) This. I tried it a few times, and found it incredibly annoying. If nothing else, (as far as I remember) it picked up on spelling mistakes in usernames, ubbc/coding, and anything else that came up in a post. 'Timestamp' for example is not a recognised word in Chrome (and thus would get its own little notification in the integrated checker), and would thus come up EVERY TIME you quoted someone. More than once for multiple quotes in a post. And from what I remember, you had to cycle through every single spelling mistake too, which would take far too long for my liking.
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