Le 04/11/2018 à 14:26, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel of the bunch) a écrit :
I think we have to calm down here.

I doubt that you should inject your guesses about the moods of others.

As you prefer.

It is about a proposed feature. FWIW, I
do some of these typos, but I am not sure that I'd like a program to
second guess me.

The feature as proposed would not second-guess anyone, as the idea was for the user to assemble a list of substitutions.  And one of my points is that the typical user, in the act of assembling such a list, would by learning render it redundant.

So you advocate to implement the feature so that people learn to not need it?

A feature that actually second-guessed users would be intolerable for most or all of the Linux/BSD group, though it might be embraced by a share of Windows and Mac folk.

I think you are injecting guesses here about what people think according to the OS they choose/have to use.

JMarc
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