On 7/9/2024 4:28 PM, Alan wrote:
'Spellcheck in Notepad begins rolling out to Windows Insiders
Written By Dave Grochocki
published March 21, 2024
UPDATE 4/9: The below update for Notepad (version 11.2402.22.0) that
introduces spellcheck has begun rolling out to Windows Insiders in the
Beta and Release Preview Channels.'
<https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2024/03/21/spellcheck-in-notepad-begins-rolling-out-to-windows-insiders/>
macOS has had system-wide spell checking since 2009.
Windows 10 has spell check, as does Windows 11. In Windows 11 it's Settings/Time and Language/Typing. It works in Notepad. Not sure why
Notepad needs its own.
On 7/10/2024 1:26 PM, Alan wrote:
On 2024-07-10 07:45, Tom Elam wrote:
On 7/9/2024 4:28 PM, Alan wrote:
'Spellcheck in Notepad begins rolling out to Windows Insiders
Written By Dave Grochocki
published March 21, 2024
UPDATE 4/9: The below update for Notepad (version 11.2402.22.0) that
introduces spellcheck has begun rolling out to Windows Insiders in
the Beta and Release Preview Channels.'
<https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2024/03/21/spellcheck-in-notepad-begins-rolling-out-to-windows-insiders/>
macOS has had system-wide spell checking since 2009.
Windows 10 has spell check, as does Windows 11. In Windows 11 it's
Settings/Time and Language/Typing. It works in Notepad. Not sure why
Notepad needs its own.
You can't imagine when an app to take notes...
...in ENGLISH (or whatever language the user requires)...
...would need a spell chacker.
The whole point is that to date, Notepad hasn't been able to USE the
system wide spellchecker, Liarboy.
In my defense I don't think I ever used Notepad to create a document. I
did use Wordpad a few times and it did spellcheck. I also used Notepad
to view text documents and never needed spellcheck for those.
BTW, what's a spell chacker? (I note that chacker is a spelling error
caught by the MS system-wide spellcheck and highlighted in Thunderbird.
Did your beloved Mac not catch that? LOL at you Liarboy)
On 7/15/2024 1:46 PM, Alan wrote:
On 2024-07-15 10:27, Tom Elam wrote:
On 7/10/2024 1:26 PM, Alan wrote:
On 2024-07-10 07:45, Tom Elam wrote:
On 7/9/2024 4:28 PM, Alan wrote:
'Spellcheck in Notepad begins rolling out to Windows Insiders
Written By Dave Grochocki
published March 21, 2024
UPDATE 4/9: The below update for Notepad (version 11.2402.22.0)
that introduces spellcheck has begun rolling out to Windows
Insiders in the Beta and Release Preview Channels.'
<https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2024/03/21/spellcheck-in-notepad-begins-rolling-out-to-windows-insiders/>
macOS has had system-wide spell checking since 2009.
Windows 10 has spell check, as does Windows 11. In Windows 11 it's
Settings/Time and Language/Typing. It works in Notepad. Not sure
why Notepad needs its own.
You can't imagine when an app to take notes...
...in ENGLISH (or whatever language the user requires)...
...would need a spell chacker.
The whole point is that to date, Notepad hasn't been able to USE the
system wide spellchecker, Liarboy.
In my defense I don't think I ever used Notepad to create a document.
I did use Wordpad a few times and it did spellcheck. I also used
Notepad to view text documents and never needed spellcheck for those.
BTW, what's a spell chacker? (I note that chacker is a spelling error
caught by the MS system-wide spellcheck and highlighted in
Thunderbird. Did your beloved Mac not catch that? LOL at you Liarboy)
Actually it DID catch "chacker".
I failed to catch that it had caught it.
Liar
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