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HB Auto-dictionary

For those bakers who haven't quite grasped the English language yet
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I'll start off by saying; "This is not a rant".

It has come to my attention that a great deal of anno's are plagued with spelling misteks, from the minor to the disgustingly major. Why not auto-check submitted anno's for misteaks and revert them for review. Giving a chance of correction before posting and scrutiny can occur.

This may help alleviate some of the hostility felt by people who do make genuine mistaks in their spelling, and are later corrected by the PP.

Not sure which dictionary to auto-check with though. Personally I'd go for *PROPER* English, not this new-fangled US English....

(not sure about Category, related corrections welcome.)

silverstormer, Mar 12 2003

Some helpful tips http://krelnik.home...g.com/half_faq.html
Note rule 13 [krelnik, Oct 05 2004]

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       [sp] 'compatible', 'stories'. This way is much more fun.
angel, Mar 12 2003
  

       Standard anti-spellchecker blah blah. If you're going to use the language, learn how to spell it.
waugsqueke, Mar 12 2003
  

       Wel, weev dun this wun befor fiv or sixx tims. I saye, lethe dweebs sho themslves ass such bi there bad grammer and pore speling.
DrCurry, Mar 12 2003
  

       To be fair, it would be helpful if you frequently access the bakery via a PDA, which has very restricted spellchecking facilities (especially for technical vocabulary) and a tricky interface.
8th of 7, Mar 12 2003
  

       [silverstormer] You're relatively new here, but I sense a spark in your postings that bodes well. I think you just need a few pointers in the right direction, see my link for details. I think you ran afoul of what I call rule 13 here, and your other posts may have run up against other ones. I hope it is helpful to you.   

       Welcome to the bakery and better luck with your future posts.
krelnik, Mar 12 2003
  

       [bliss] thanks for the link, it doesn't justify comment.
silverstormer, Mar 12 2003
  

       [krelnik] I have actually been an avid reader of the HB for some time. Only recently have I decided to take a stab at invention. Thanks for your support and critique, will continue to persue that HB dream of perfectly risen pastries....
silverstormer, Mar 12 2003
  

       Just remember Rule #1: ignore everything krelnik says.
dalek, Mar 12 2003
  

       Do I surmise that you are still ticked that I didn't like your Sonogram idea dalek?
krelnik, Mar 12 2003
  

       Nope, [krel] you just don't get it? do ya?
The Kat, Mar 12 2003
  

       Care to explain it for me?
krelnik, Mar 12 2003
  

       // Not this newfangled US English. //   

       Olde English, then?
RayfordSteele, Mar 12 2003
  


 

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