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Jul 09, 2005 02:05

There were reports about some strange display effects when using auto spellchecker in HTML mode: when the text reaches the bottom of the screen and the window starts to scroll, the cursor jumps one line back and forth during typing. I saw that error before and it was fixed after version 1.5.1.0. If you still see that or any other effect with auto ( Read more... )

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drama_queen_84 July 8 2005, 22:11:19 UTC
I haven't actually used it in a bit. My laptop is being borrowed by my brother and it has the program on it.

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drama_queen_84 July 8 2005, 22:11:48 UTC
So don't count one of the no votes. That was me.

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quirrc July 8 2005, 22:31:02 UTC
you mean you got Server busy message when spellchecking via MS Word? that is not related.

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quirrc July 9 2005, 05:34:04 UTC
do not spellcheck via MS Word, use internal spellchecker

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ergo_sum14 July 8 2005, 22:28:20 UTC
I, personally, have noticed that whenever I copy and past something from Microsoft Word, there's all this obnoxious HTML code that I have to manually get rid of.

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quirrc July 8 2005, 22:31:37 UTC
use Paste As Text from right-click menu

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ergo_sum14 July 8 2005, 22:36:51 UTC
o.0

Oooh! Thanks!

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maigrey July 8 2005, 22:51:26 UTC
i got it a couple times when i cut and pasted into the very bottom of the window - or something that would take it past the bottom of the window

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brashley46 July 8 2005, 23:28:02 UTC
I got no errors at all like that, even using Canadian spellings on the en-us dictionary. But I haven't tried cut-and-paste into the programme yet. I'll do my next entry as a cut-and-paste from OpenOffice.org and let you know how that works. (I don't do Word ... or WordPerfect ... or any other wordprocessing software I'd actually have to pay for.)

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brashley46 July 8 2005, 23:32:49 UTC
No c&p problem with OpenOffice.

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