Paul B. wrote:
It seems from the responses here that the idea to generally accept
abbreviations is not workable. I guess my request then atrophies down to
the mere not including the period when flagging an error. IOW, when
flagging 'Jn.', only 'Jn' should be underlined, contrary to what now
Peter Kupfer wrote:
Paul B. wrote:
It seems from the responses here that the idea to generally accept
abbreviations is not workable. I guess my request then atrophies down
to the mere not including the period when flagging an error. IOW, when
flagging 'Jn.', only 'Jn' should be underlined,
Chris BONDE wrote:
Brian wrote:
Paul B. wrote:
Here's a problem I've run into with spellcheck. I'll post it as a
bug/enhancement if there's support for it.
I'm spellchecking an .odt document, and it flags Jn. as an error.
The red underline encompasses all three characters, so I figure if
I Add
Duncan Lithgow wrote:
jnr. text - true; 'jnr period' is in the dictionary adn negates any
'end of sentence' rule about following capitalisation.
That's strange, because it flies against my experience with
'Jn.'. Spellcheck did not add 'Jn.' to the dictionary when I
instructed it to do so, but
Paul B. wrote:
Duncan Lithgow wrote:
jnr. text - true; 'jnr period' is in the dictionary adn negates any
'end of sentence' rule about following capitalisation.
That's strange, because it flies against my experience with 'Jn.'.
Spellcheck did not add 'Jn.' to the dictionary when I instructed it
On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 08:35 -0500, Paul B. wrote:
Duncan Lithgow wrote:
jnr. text - true; 'jnr period' is in the dictionary adn negates any
'end of sentence' rule about following capitalisation.
That's strange, because it flies against my experience with
'Jn.'. Spellcheck did not
Brian wrote:
Paul B. wrote:
Brian wrote:
Paul B. wrote:
Here's a problem I've run into with spellcheck. I'll post it as a
bug/enhancement if there's support for it.
I'm spellchecking an .odt document, and it flags Jn. as an error.
The red underline encompasses all three characters, so I figure