Kill the jazzy spell-checker. I've never been terribly happy with it myself, and I integrated it. I had a horrible time trying to build an interface without relying on javascript (something I am loath to do), and I never could figure out how to get it to ignore html tags.
Lance On 4/17/06, Matt Raible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > While I've used it a couple times, using Google or OS X's dictionary > is usually a lot faster. I'd love to use a spell checker like GMail > or Zimbra have - those are pretty slick. > > Matt > > On 4/17/06, Dave Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > When implementing entry summary/content, I left the spell-checker in > > place, but only for entry text/content as before. I didn't do the > > extra work to enable spell-checking of entry summary. I must admit. > > I've never been really happy with the spell-checker and I wonder: > > > > Does anybody actually use the Roller spell-checker? > > > > There are some problems with it: > > - The dictionary is tiny > > - The Jazzy component is LGPL licensed > > - The user interface is unpleasant > > - All HTML elements are marked as misspellings > > > > Personally, I'd like to drop it entirely and (at an unspecified > > future time) seek an alternative. > > > > Any thoughts on the spell checker? > > Any suggestions for an alternative? > > > > - Dave > > > > >
