Hi Marcin, > Matthew Strawbridge wrote): >>> I once noticed when toying with the MS grammar checker that if there are >>> too many errors in a text (e.g. because the language attribute is >>> inappropriate) it displays a message like "too much errors encountered. >>> Maybe it is foreign text..." and stops grammar checking and turns the >>> display of errors off. >>> I don't know the reason for this. Is it a possible performance problem >>> or do they just not want to have that much text marked as wrong? >>> The question is: Do we need something like this as well? >> >> Another interesting thought. I guess it probably comes under >> 'premature optimisation', but would be worth bearing in mind for the >> future. > > I hate this 'feature' in MS Office, really. If you have a lot of > specialist terminology, the spell checker will shut down (for Polish, > user dictionaries get garbled very fast, so using them is asking for > trouble). I couldn't spell check my Ph.D. dissertation because of this. > > I never found this feature usable for any purpose, either. So I'm > strongly opposed to it.
Well, I guess that's about it. I don't mind. One thing less to take care of. ;-) Thomas --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
