Hi
On Monday 22 May 2006 at 5:27:31 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Ben Allen wrote:
... but then again I can always correct it.
Which kinda defeats the point of having a dictionary / spell
checker (-:
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MFPA
Yellow snow is not lemon flavoured
Howdy MFPA,
Friday, May 19, 2006, 10:23:16 PM, MFPA wrotened:
Times change.
MFPA Yes, when I was very young it was trendy and modern to use -ise.
MFPA -ize was still about but generally going out of fashion.
MFPA Throughout my school/college career -ize generally cropped up only
MFPA in old
Hi
On Thursday 4 May 2006 at 3:32:04 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul Berger wrote:
There was an in-depth discussion here a few months ago. I don't
remember the details, but they supported the -ize ending in nearly all
uses.
My understanding is that while -ize is standard in the US, in
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Saturday, May 20, 2006, 7:23:16 AM, you wrote:
M Hi
M On Thursday 4 May 2006 at 3:32:04 AM, in
M mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul Berger wrote:
There was an in-depth discussion here a few months ago. I don't
remember the details, but they supported the -ize ending in
Hi
On Monday 1 May 2006 at 4:45:58 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul Berger
wrote:
Yes, British English.
Unless it has changed since the version I have, you will find lots
of spellings that are acceptable in UK English but more usually
seen in US English, such as -ize endings instead of
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Thursday, May 4, 2006, 3:27:30 AM, you wrote:
M Hi
M On Monday 1 May 2006 at 4:45:58 AM, in
M mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul Berger
M wrote:
Yes, British English.
M Unless it has changed since the version I have, you will find lots
M of spellings that are acceptable
Does the International pack have a UK English dictionary?
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Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Monday, May 1, 2006, 5:20:58 AM, you wrote:
MG Does the International pack have a UK English dictionary?
Yes, British English.
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Paul
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Using The Bat! v3.71.03 on Windows XP
My copy of The Bat only offers a US dictionary, which is of limited
use to me. Where can I get an English dictionary?
The Help file, which must be The Bat's weakest feature (I've just
spent an hour trying to find out how to edit an e-mail in the Outbox), is of no help.
TIA
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Hi Paul,
@3-Aug-2003, 18:05 Paul Richardson [PR] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
PR My copy of The Bat only offers a US dictionary, which is of
PR limited use to me. Where can I get an English dictionary?
You need to install the International
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
You need to install the International Support Pack to enable British
English dictionaries.
TVM
I thought there might be an easier option. This file is bigger than
the program file (!) and contains masses of stuff which is of no use to
me.
Just double click on the
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