Hello List,
I agree but then there is a user dictionary that one may add words to in
your unit. It is either already there or is added when you start adding
words to user dictionary while spell checking a document. I'm not certain
how many words that particular dictionary can hold but it is a fix for now
until a more comprehensive dictionary is available. I have two words in
mine presently. One should be certain a given word is spelled properly
before adding to the user dictionary. Look up spell checking options in
the user manual. Read about it in section 3.19.11. One can add to it in
Keyword if one follows the instructions properly.
My battery really went down! I turned on my unit and it barely said main
menu when it cut off! I turned my unit off, then on again and thought I
heard one of the three little pigs! It was really squealing! Once I
plugged it back in, I had to reset both date and time but everything seems
to be all right!
Take care and don't run that battery down too far ha!
Jim Aldrich
At 06:17 AM 03/29/2004 , you wrote:
I don't know the answer to this one, I wish there was a way, because as
I have said, the ability to spell check Grade II Braille files is
brilliant, we just need more words in the dictionary.
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] spell checker
Hi all,
Folks, I haven't yet tried typing any of the words mentioned initially
in
this thread but please be aware that those of you who have KeySoft 5 in
ROM
will have a more up to date spelling dictionary.
If you have any further queries, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Regards,
Dean Jackson
Customer/Technical Analyst
Pulse Data International Ltd.
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> Hi all,
>
> Richard, you tried dictionary.com? I haven't been there with the BN,
> but it should work. I have a wonderful program that I use in Linux
> and I wish there was a Windows version. It's called dict. It goes
> out and looks up words. Dunnow why resonated wouldn't be in the spell
> checker, that's a common word, you're right. Striations might be
> dicy, and I'm not sure about luncheonette. Is there a way to add
> dictionaries to the BN? I have a couple in etext, if they could be
> added, I could send them your way, they're public domain.
>
> Ann P.
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