05-28-2013, 06:01 AM
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Updated Spelling Library
Just wondering if there is a way to update the spell check library. I seem to have come across some common EM terms that the spell check doesn't like. For example:
UG and UltraGauge
SG and ScanGauge
Arduino & UNO
GPS
VSS
O2
CO2
MPGuino
ECM
FWIW (For what it's worth)
OEM
CVT
Manumatic
BSFC
All of these come up as being spelled wrong (at least in my post). Can we add these and any other ones I may have missed/forgotten to the library? I can add it to my personal library (e.g. Google Chrome), but was wondering if they could be added to the EM library.
If possible, it would be nice if individual member names were somehow added to the library as well (maybe automatically at registration?).
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05-28-2013, 09:51 AM
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EM has a spell check dictionary?
(Seriously, I've never used it.)
Nevertheless, I will look into this for you.
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05-28-2013, 01:16 PM
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I believe it is the browser that is providing the spell-check services... at least it is for me... I can type in MPGuino, right-click it, and add it to the dictionary of my own browser... but that won't do anybody else any good, nor will it transfer to a different browser that I use on my own machine...
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05-28-2013, 01:19 PM
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I haven't used a spell check either, maybe it really is just my web service's dictionary!
Thanks for looking for me though!
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05-28-2013, 02:50 PM
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NachtRitter is right: ther's no vBullettin speling chekcer bilt in the forrum!
It's likely happening in your browser.
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05-28-2013, 03:26 PM
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NachtRitter is right: ther's no vBullettin speling chekcer bilt in the forrum!
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OK, I will just have to add them to my personal dictionary... too bad that can't be something that benefits everybody. Thanks for looking into it for me.
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Originally Posted by Dan9
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Originally Posted by aerohead
If you're burning,and someone throws gasoline on you,there will be a localized cooling effect, but you're still on fire.
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