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How about a spelling checker that automatically corrects "meters" to "metres"? |
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[AWOL] Would your spelling checker have context-sensitive algorithms to be able to correct sentences such as the following: "The electricity meters were several metres away"? |
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It would only convert units that are preceded by a number. Like "2 miles" turns into "3 kilometours". If there's no number before it, then there's no need for conversion. Unless "several meters" is actually equal to "many feet" :) |
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and "Absinthe" to "absent." |
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I always want it to read Abs In The With Out Leave. |
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I like angel's solution. Not restrict it to the Halfbakery, but make it possible in HTML. Invent a new tag that points to parts that are allowed by the author to be converted. But only numbers, not words (unless the word indicates the unit of measuring). |
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brodie, I think the approach to let every individual do it with client side software is inefficient. If there is a protocol and some that allows it to be done on the server side, you save thousands if not millions of individuals wasting a little time. If only the author has to tag a part that is convertable it takes little time and energy of only one person. Millions can enjoy it. Many of them would not take the effort of converting manually and would do some guess. Which is not what an author who wants to be well understood likes! |
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A word new to me: Automagically. I love it. |
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[suctionpad] //Would your spelling checker have context-sensitive algorithms // Bien sûr! |
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This should be nothing to do with the Halfbakery but should be a browser setting or a client-side stylesheet or something. |
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You are assuming I have that particular piece of software on my computer. |
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See link for all your conversion needs. |
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