Thanks for letting me know, anyway. This the only major frustration I  
currently cannot resolve with the editor, so I do hope you will fix it  
in the future. Nobody who cares about the look of their printed  
documentation will want to use foot marks rather than real apostrophes  
just to please the spelling checker. Hopefully you will be able to use  
a program to automatically feed apostrophes into the dictionary the  
next time you build it, wherever a foot mark is currently found.

        -Jim

On Jan 23, 2009, at 13:38, Hussein Shafie wrote:

> Jim Elliott wrote:
>> My next question concerns the spelling checker. Although it seems to
>> work fine when you use foot marks (') for apostrophes in words, i.e.
>> it recognizes ?doesn't? as valid, it fails to realize that actual
>> apostrophes (?) are the real thing that foot marks are standing for  
>> in
>> less typographically attractive documents. It flags ?doesn?t? as a
>> misspelled word (?doesn?) followed by stuff it ignores.
>>
>> Is there any way I can get the spelling checker to recognize the
>> apostrophe character as the same as the foot mark?
>
> No, unless you rebuild the English dictionary (not recommended because
> you don't have its original word list, hints, etc, sources).
> http://www.xmlmind.com/dictbuilder.shtml
>
>
>
>> This should be the default behavior in a future release,
>
> We'll consider this enhancement for a future release.
>
>
>
>> but I am hoping there is a  workaround I can use until then.
>
> I'm sorry but there is no easy workaround for this problem.
>
>
>


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