Re[2]: 4.0.14.2 Spell Checker Issues

2008-02-19 Thread Maggie Meister
Hi MAU, On Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 8:11:09 AM you wrote: M I have just replied to Henk M. de M Bruijn and, in his case and pending further clarification, it seems that M that 'text is not being checked at all' (like if there was no speller), I have this exact problem as well. Using

Re[2]: 4.0.14.2 Spell Checker Issues

2008-02-19 Thread Maggie Meister
Hi MAU, On Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 10:02:41 AM you wrote: M it seems that that 'text is not being M checked at all' (like if there was no speller), I have this exact problem as well. Using tinySpell here. M But that is a completely different story my friend. TB 'officially' M supports

Re[2]: 4.0.14.2 Spell Checker Issues

2008-02-19 Thread Maggie Meister
Hi MAU, On Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 10:15:20 AM you wrote: M So, even if they claim that it will work with /any/ Windows application, M they also admit it may not be compatible with your working M environment. I'll just take it out. Maybe it *is* interfering. But the reason I put it on

Re[2]: 4.0.14.2 Spell Checker Issues

2008-02-19 Thread Graham
Hello MAU, you wrote and made these points on the subject of - 4.0.14.2 Spell Checker Issues: mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] So, let's all be a little more rigorous when testing and precise when reporting. Totally agree. for me -- Hunspell only (SSCE5532 extn renamed from dll to make it

Re[2]: 4.0.14.2 Spell Checker Issues

2008-02-17 Thread Graham
Hello MAU, you wrote and made these points on the subject of - 4.0.14.2 Spell Checker Issues: mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] And, if this all doesn't work... I will give up and you will not owe me a beer :) I do hope this uncovers something but I do have to say that the dates of files are much

Re[2]: 4.0.14.2 Spell Checker Issues

2008-02-17 Thread Graham
Hello MAU, you wrote and made these points on the subject of - 4.0.14.2 Spell Checker Issues: mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I never said that these files with different dates may be the cause of the problems. I just said that they made me wonder about how Ian (and perhaps you and others) have