My spell catcher doesn't "replace" the spelling error it put's it in front of it - I then have to backspace through the error to make my correction.
Is there anyway I can have this fixed?
Any comments, suggestions and opinions are welcome.
Thank you in advance.
I seem to be stuttering
Started by Catharsis, Oct 02 2008 01:29 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 02 October 2008 - 01:29 PM
#2
Posted 03 October 2008 - 12:18 AM
Catharsis, on Oct 2 2008, 02:29 PM, said:
My spell catcher doesn't "replace" the spelling error it put's it in front of it - I then have to backspace through the error to make my correction.
Is there anyway I can have this fixed?
Any comments, suggestions and opinions are welcome.
Thank you in advance.
Is there anyway I can have this fixed?
Any comments, suggestions and opinions are welcome.
Thank you in advance.
What version of Spell Catcher? What operating system? Which applications?
#3
Posted 04 October 2008 - 10:17 AM
I’m running Spell Catcher Plus 3.10.2a9 build 2174 (it just updated for me). It’s running on windows XP. And it happens when I’m using it in my Yahoo 360 HTML “place” filling out a blog....
#4
Posted 06 October 2008 - 07:26 PM
Hi there...
Is Spell Catcher misbehaving everywhere or just in these Yahoo blog pages?
Some browsers adjust the insertion point to the beginning of a field after you have chosen a correction. This causes you to get a result you're not interested in, since the word that being corrected is no longer properly replaced. Could this bewhat you are observing?
How is Spell Catcher performing for you in Word, Notepad, and other apps?
John Tytler
Rainmaker Research, Inc.
Is Spell Catcher misbehaving everywhere or just in these Yahoo blog pages?
Some browsers adjust the insertion point to the beginning of a field after you have chosen a correction. This causes you to get a result you're not interested in, since the word that being corrected is no longer properly replaced. Could this bewhat you are observing?
How is Spell Catcher performing for you in Word, Notepad, and other apps?
John Tytler
Rainmaker Research, Inc.






