[users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-27 Thread Frank Thomas
Jonathon Coombes wrote: On 26/02/2006, at 2:20 AM, G. Roderick Singleton wrote: On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 14:07 +, Steve Gwynne wrote: Hi there. The option to use spellcheck in english (uk) does not appear to work although default is set to E(uk) in toolsoptionslanguage settings. In

[users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-27 Thread Rod Engelsman
G. Roderick Singleton wrote: In what way? Both Jonathon and I tried to point the OP in the right direction and I think we did. What we cannot do is do the work. Furthermore, the list archives have the solution time and time again and it takes little time and effort to do a search of these.

Re: [users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-27 Thread G. Roderick Singleton
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 07:29 -0600, Rod Engelsman wrote: G. Roderick Singleton wrote: In what way? Both Jonathon and I tried to point the OP in the right direction and I think we did. What we cannot do is do the work. Furthermore, the list archives have the solution time and time again

[users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-27 Thread Rod Engelsman
G. Roderick Singleton wrote: A lot of people seem to have problems with this as evidenced by the number of questions this list sees on the topic. Well I like the ability to switch languages midstream with a style and having spellcheck work in my two languages, Canadian French and English.

Re: [users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-27 Thread G. Roderick Singleton
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 09:34 -0600, Rod Engelsman wrote: G. Roderick Singleton wrote: [snipped] I'll agree with you that once you understand how it works, it's fairly easy to deal with. I just don't think that a style is where folks tend to look for that property. I think you have

Re: [users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-27 Thread G. Roderick Singleton
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 11:12 +0100, Frank Thomas wrote: Jonathon Coombes wrote: On 26/02/2006, at 2:20 AM, G. Roderick Singleton wrote: On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 14:07 +, Steve Gwynne wrote: Hi there. The option to use spellcheck in english (uk) does not appear to work although

Re: [users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-27 Thread Andy Pepperdine
On Monday 27 February 2006 16:01, G. Roderick Singleton wrote: On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 09:34 -0600, Rod Engelsman wrote: G. Roderick Singleton wrote: [snipped] I'll agree with you that once you understand how it works, it's fairly easy to deal with. I just don't think that a style is where

[users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-27 Thread Rod Engelsman
G. Roderick Singleton wrote: On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 09:34 -0600, Rod Engelsman wrote: G. Roderick Singleton wrote: [snipped] I'll agree with you that once you understand how it works, it's fairly easy to deal with. I just don't think that a style is where folks tend to look for that

[users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-27 Thread Frank Thomas
G. Roderick Singleton wrote: On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 11:12 +0100, Frank Thomas wrote: Jonathon Coombes wrote: On 26/02/2006, at 2:20 AM, G. Roderick Singleton wrote: On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 14:07 +, Steve Gwynne wrote: Hi there. The option to use spellcheck in english (uk) does not appear

Re: [users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-27 Thread G. Roderick Singleton
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 11:12 -0600, Rod Engelsman wrote: G. Roderick Singleton wrote: On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 09:34 -0600, Rod Engelsman wrote: G. Roderick Singleton wrote: [snipped] I'll agree with you that once you understand how it works, it's fairly easy to deal with. I just

Re: [users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-27 Thread G. Roderick Singleton
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 18:17 +0100, Frank Thomas wrote: G. Roderick Singleton wrote: On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 11:12 +0100, Frank Thomas wrote: Jonathon Coombes wrote: On 26/02/2006, at 2:20 AM, G. Roderick Singleton wrote: On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 14:07 +, Steve Gwynne wrote: Hi there.

Re: [users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-27 Thread G. Roderick Singleton
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 12:09 -0600, Rod Engelsman wrote: G. Roderick Singleton wrote: How else would you describe it? Or are you one of these for whom political correctness is absolute? Let me rephrase that from idiot proof to dummy proof. It doesn't seem *logical* to me to

Re: [users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-27 Thread Jonathon Coombes
On 28/02/2006, at 2:34 AM, Rod Engelsman wrote: G. Roderick Singleton wrote: A lot of people seem to have problems with this as evidenced by the number of questions this list sees on the topic. Well I like the ability to switch languages midstream with a style and having spellcheck work

Re: [users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-27 Thread Jonathon Coombes
On 28/02/2006, at 4:10 AM, Andy Pepperdine wrote: On Monday 27 February 2006 16:01, G. Roderick Singleton wrote: On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 09:34 -0600, Rod Engelsman wrote: G. Roderick Singleton wrote: [snipped] I'll agree with you that once you understand how it works, it's fairly easy to

Re: [users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-27 Thread Jonathon Coombes
On 28/02/2006, at 12:29 AM, Rod Engelsman wrote: G. Roderick Singleton wrote: In what way? Both Jonathon and I tried to point the OP in the right direction and I think we did. What we cannot do is do the work. Furthermore, the list archives have the solution time and time again and it

Re: [users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-27 Thread Jonathon Coombes
On 28/02/2006, at 4:12 AM, Rod Engelsman wrote: G. Roderick Singleton wrote: On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 09:34 -0600, Rod Engelsman wrote: G. Roderick Singleton wrote: [snipped] I'll agree with you that once you understand how it works, it's fairly easy to deal with. I just don't think that

[users] Re: Spellcheck in English (uk)

2006-02-25 Thread Andy Lewis
Steve Gwynne wrote: Hi again. Still no solution in sight. I've defaulted everything I can se to Eng-Uk but the spellchecker refuses to be changed and insists on remain as 'Spellchecker (english (usa) as the title at the top of the box. Steve Have a look at the language setting of