[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 02:53:19AM +0100, John Levon wrote: > > Blue underlining means different language (and you can turn it off if > > you like) > > I see what is happening. > > British and American language specified documents are shared among our offices. > Cutting and pasting between them is triggering the underlining you mention, > even though British and American might be considered more compatible than some > other combinations.
Submitting articles to Brit., Am. and Cdn. journals requires some spelling changes. It is nice to know where to look > > Rather than starting another thread over on "-users", I'll just ask here. How > do you turn it off? It's not obvious to me. ...Preferences->Lang Opts>Language>Mark foreign <> > By the way, if you would consider the carrying over of a language specification > in a cut/paste operation to be in any manner a bug, let me know and I'll file a > report. I don't Garst