Language Spell Checking Options in v2.01

2003-10-17 Thread Bob Morris
G'day TBUDL Members,

I recently installed v2.01 over the top of my old 1.62r (as outlined on the RIT Labs 
site) and find that although I still have the options of both American English and 
British English above the line under Spell Checker - Language, and still have 
British English checked as my option; when I select Spell Checker / Dictionaries, it 
shows the language as American English for both UserDic.TLX and Correct.TLX with no 
other alternatives available.

Under the line which I understand to mean that there is no dictionary available, I 
have American English (CSAPI),  Australian English (my system Language default) and 
British English listed a second time.  I tried re-running The Bat International Pack 
executable file, even though I have never had to do this on previous 1.6 upgrades but 
I still am unable to access anything other than American English.  

Any suggestions on where I am going wrong, or what other settings I might need to 
change?  I think I've looked in all the obvious places but I must be overlooking 
something.

Sorry for bugging the list with all these questions but the Help file for v2 is no 
more complete or helpful than the old version.

-- 
 Bob Mo®®is
Friday, 17 October 2003
Using The Bat! v2.01 on Windows 98 4.10 Build   A 



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Re: Language Spell Checking Options in v2.01

2003-10-17 Thread Scott Frederick
Hello Bob,

Friday, October 17, 2003, 12:30:15 AM, you wrote:

BM I recently installed v2.01 over the top of my old 1.62r

I am v2.00

BM and find that although I still have the options of both American
BM English and British English above the line under Spell Checker -
BM Language, and still have British English checked as my option;
BM when I select Spell Checker / Dictionaries, it shows the language
BM as American English for both UserDic.TLX and Correct.TLX with no
BM other alternatives available.

Same, except I have custom words listed that I added when American
English was set.

BM Under the line which I understand to mean that there is no
BM dictionary available, I have American English (CSAPI),  Australian
BM English (my system Language default) and British English listed a
BM second time.

Here I have only British English listed, and none of the custom words.
I just checked my system settings and to my surprise American English
was selected (fixed now).

BM Any suggestions on where I am going wrong, or what other
BM settings I might need to change?  I think I've looked in all the
BM obvious places but I must be overlooking something.

Sorry I can't be more help. I just fought this battle with Microsoft
Word, and it didn't go down easily.

-- 

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 Scottmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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