Re: problem when spellchecking with cmd-shift-semi

2012-07-29 Thread Alex Hall
Okay, I wonder if that's the problem then, that it's the final misspelled word in the file. Yep, that's what is happening. I misspelled two words just now, and the first worked, but the second one was corrected while the dialog stayed open as though nothing had happened. This is annoying, but at

Re: problem when spellchecking with cmd-shift-semi

2012-07-29 Thread Brandon Olivares
I ust select the suggestion in the table, then press VO-space on the change button. Sometimes if it is the last misspelled word, it seems to do nothing, but if I hit escape I can see that it did change it. On Jul 29, 2012, at 9:42 PM, Alex Hall wrote: > How exactly do you do it? Maybe there's a

Re: problem when spellchecking with cmd-shift-semi

2012-07-29 Thread Alex Hall
How exactly do you do it? Maybe there's a step I'm missing somehow? On Jul 29, 2012, at 9:29 PM, Brandon Olivares wrote: > Hello, > > Working fine here for me. Just tested it out. > > Brandon > On Jul 29, 2012, at 3:45 PM, Alex Hall wrote: > >> Hi all, >> I thought at first that I was doing s

Re: problem when spellchecking with cmd-shift-semi

2012-07-29 Thread Brandon Olivares
Hello, Working fine here for me. Just tested it out. Brandon On Jul 29, 2012, at 3:45 PM, Alex Hall wrote: > Hi all, > I thought at first that I was doing something wrong, but I'm not. When I hit > cmd-shift0semi to spellcheck, say an email, I can't use the default "change" > button. I added

problem when spellchecking with cmd-shift-semi

2012-07-29 Thread Alex Hall
Hi all, I thought at first that I was doing something wrong, but I'm not. When I hit cmd-shift0semi to spellcheck, say an email, I can't use the default "change" button. I added a word with no problem by vo-spacing on "learn", but when I wanted to use a suggestion for a different word, vo-spacin