"Bo Peng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The non-GUI part of on-the-fly spellchecking means getting a > just-entered word, process it, and return a list of suggested > spelling. It is very similar to 'getting a just-entered word, look for > user-defined abbreviation, and return possible substitution'. These > features can of course be separated, but there are advantages of > combining them. For example, we can add an existing long-and-awkward > word to the list of suggested corrections returned by a spell-checker, > and completion-on-demand can be enhanced to use words from a > spell-checker.
I see what you mean (although I am not sure yet that it is wise). JMarc
