Spell Check in Babble Post (it is possible)

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Spell Check in Babble Post (it is possible)

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kropotkin1951

I will definitely try that since posts in babble take me far longer than in other forums because I am a shitty typist and need spellcheck. 

I just tried it and I deliberately spelled spellcheck wrong and it corrected it for me after I followed your suggestions.

Smile Kiss

mark_alfred

Hello.  For anyone who sometimes makes typos and would like to be able to review a post quickly with a spell checker, well, if using Firefox, this is possible.  Some who do use Firefox may have noticed that in other forums (fori?) that they see misspelt words will be flagged (IE, they'll appear with a red squiggly line underneath.)  But for some reason this isn't the case in Babble posts.  Well, I have discovered that it can work in Babble posts too (assuming it is set up and works elsewhere).  All you need to do is click "Disable rich-text" which is a link in the lower left-hand side of your post (just above the "Post Comment" button), and then click once within the text box of your post (to make sure it's selected).  This converts the words into plain text, which your spell-checker can read (you'll now also see the various underlying code as well -- don't touch that).  You then can see any spelling errors quickly, since they'll be flagged, and correct them.  After doing this, click "Enable rich-text" and the formatting will return to normal.

I hope I didn't make this sound more complicated than it actually is.  Basically, type your post, click "Disable rich-text", click within your post, see if any of your post shows spelling errors (correct them if they do), then click "Enable rich-text", then click the "Post Comment" button.

ETA:  I did this just now, and my spell checker indicated that I made a boo-boo with the word "mispelt", which I then changed to "misspelt" (which is correct -- though many now use "misspelled", also correct).  Also, my spell checker does not recognize "fori" as a proper word.  "fora" maybe?  I'm never sure what the plural of "forum" is, though "forums" does pass muster with my spell checker.

mark_alfred

Excellent! 

bagkitty bagkitty's picture

Sigh, I foresee a decline in the level of levity some the of more common spelling errors generate, and lots of false positives for colour and centre.

mark_alfred

bagkitty wrote:

Sigh, I foresee a decline in the level of levity some the of more common spelling errors generate, and lots of false positives for colour and centre.

Canadian English Dictionary addon for Firefox:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/canadian-english-dictionary/

bagkitty bagkitty's picture

Very kewl m_a, my only quibble is that it accepts both colour and color as acceptable within the same text block. Ah well, baby steps... but thanks for the link to the add-on, it will seriously reduce the frustration level I encounter when using spell check - and everyone knows a frustrated kitty is no fun at all.

RevolutionPlease RevolutionPlease's picture

Spellcheck is the steady decline into the cesspool of ignorance in our society. It began with calculators. Next will be grammar check. Eventually, thoughtcheck.

 

Meh

bagkitty bagkitty's picture

RevolutionPlease... we've had thoughtcheck for years Wink

Mr. Magoo

Babble should introduce that.

If you type "increase social spending" then an animated paperclip could pop up to ask "Did you mean 'nationalize all industry'?"

swallow swallow's picture

Hey this is awesome. Thanks, Mark (I spelled 'thanks' wrong and the spellcheck told me, yay!) Also works in chrome, so probably cross-browser.

sherpa-finn

Still waiting for the thumbs up / thumbs down (approve/disapprove) add on for posts. And life will be gud.

Unionist

sherpa-finn wrote:
Still waiting for the thumbs up / thumbs down (approve/disapprove) add on for posts. And life will be gud.

kropotkin1951

Unionist wrote:

Monty doesn't like this kind of post so cut it out Unionist. Cool

mark_alfred

bagkitty wrote:
Very kewl m_a, my only quibble is that it accepts both colour and color as acceptable within the same text block. Ah well, baby steps... but thanks for the link to the add-on, it will seriously reduce the frustration level I encounter when using spell check - and everyone knows a frustrated kitty is no fun at all.

That's interesting.  On mine, misspellings such as "color" and "centered" are flagged (the proper Canuck spellings being "colour" and "centred").  Maybe check to see what dictionaries you have installed by pressing Tools/Add-Ons.  And then check under "Dictionaries" to see if you also have a US-English dictionary installed along with the Canadian-English dictionary.

bagkitty bagkitty's picture

Thanks for the suggestion M_A, I checked as you suggested - the only item listed is the Canadian-English dictionary. I am not terribly worried about it though, I am just glad that I am not going to be getting the constant false positives not having this add-on generates.