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Dark Heresy
Serve the Emperor against the Forces of Chaos
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Does this thing have a Spell Checker?
Published on 21 November 2008 - 20:37:35
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Does this thing have a Spell Checker?

 
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Reply #1 | Published on 21 November 2008 - 20:21:08
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Ichiban11 said:

Does this thing have a Spell Checker?

It dosen't seem to have currently, athough if you are using Firefox that does. Otherwise you could cut and paste from word. (Which may help with formatting anyway.)

Over Land and in the Firmament doth Chaose marche, and the Beneathe is not free from it..

Reply #2 | Published on 21 November 2008 - 20:25:13
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Thanx. It has a min thread length aslo.

 
Reply #3 | Published on 23 November 2008 - 11:41:39

One of the things I realy like is that I can finally post normal tables and don't have be creative with my space bar.
Save alot of annoying testing.

"A dirty mind is a joy forevera terrible thing to waste"

"Innocence Proves Nothing"


Reply #4 | Published on 23 November 2008 - 12:24:57

Ichiban11 said:

 

Thanx. It has a min thread length aslo.

 

 

Seems like a nice way to stop one line posts. 

Or did you mean max thread length?  That's one of the more common restrictions.

Not sure about using Word, though.  That usually inserts a whole lot of hidden junk in terms of inline styles that ends up bloating messages significantly. Perhaps these forums have some code that strip that out, but maybe not... And, of course, it's not our problem as a poster... 

(It would be nice to be able to not have to use the mouse for smilies, though, so here's an attempt at inserting one without having to use that little Javascript formatting bar thingy... ;) <-- Nope, it didn't work.)

Kage

Reply #5 | Published on 23 November 2008 - 18:22:04
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Firefox's spell check doesn't seem to work here.  It will highlight misspelled words (sometimes, and sometimes take the highlighting away for no apparent reason), but you can't right-click to get the spelling hints for them... the java cut/past thing gets in the way I guess.

However, you can ctrl+tab to switch to html edit and then Firefox's spell check will work just fine.  ;-)


Reply #6 | Published on 23 November 2008 - 19:47:36

Graver said:

However, you can ctrl+tab to switch to html edit and then Firefox's spell check will work just fine.  ;-)

With the added advantage that you can control how your text looks.  For those that want high contrast white text, just add in <p style="color: #fff"> to each paragraph and the text will be white. 

Kage

Reply #7 | Published on 23 November 2008 - 22:17:26
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Kage2020 said:

Graver said:

 

However, you can ctrl+tab to switch to html edit and then Firefox's spell check will work just fine.  ;-)

 

 

With the added advantage that you can control how your text looks.  For those that want high contrast white text, just add in <p style="color: #fff"> to each paragraph and the text will be white. 

Kage

 

Or, if you have multiple paragraphs, you can use the span tag:

<span style="color : #ffffff;">

a paragraph.

another

here's one too.

</span>


Reply #8 | Published on 23 November 2008 - 22:40:15

And here's me forgetting to mention the span tag even though I recently used it in a post.  Doh! 

Kage

Reply #9 | Published on 23 November 2008 - 23:06:59

Serial posting because of the timed edit function, but it seems that the span doesn't work over multiple paragraphs.  The forum software seems to strip it out and apply it to a paragraph level item only, so you have to apply the span to each individual paragraph separately.  Thus just using the <p style="color: #fff;"> is just as easy, and just as annoying. Seemingly, anyway.

Eventually I'm going to get bored of making the text white, but there we go. At least it's legible!

Kage

Reply #10 | Published on 23 November 2008 - 23:15:46
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Kage2020 said:

Serial posting because of the timed edit function, but it seems that the span doesn't work over multiple paragraphs.  The forum software seems to strip it out and apply it to a paragraph level item only, so you have to apply the span to each individual paragraph separately.  Thus just using the <p style="color: #fff;"> is just as easy, and just as annoying. Seemingly, anyway.

Eventually I'm going to get bored of making the text white, but there we go. At least it's legible!

Kage

Weird!

In my above post, each of those lines was a separate <p>

In fact, I'm using the span on this post as well and each of these lines is a separate paragraph.  Do you think it strips the tags based on word count... like too many words and zap goes the tag?

And I agree, the white would get a touch old... and after all, if you can't have an original avatar, you can at least have a close to original text color ;-)


Reply #11 | Published on 24 November 2008 - 20:37:35

Graver said:

And I agree, the white would get a touch old... and after all, if you can't have an original avatar, you can at least have a close to original text color ;-)

 

No idea, to be honest. I'm not familiar with the software so I think that I'll just wait to see if they fix any of the problems that people have identified. 

Kage

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