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Brandon Martus 08-12-2002 11:25

Spell Check
 
There is now a spell checker. It's not going to catch every mistake, but it should grab a number of them. It's pretty self-explanatory, but if you need help, reply here.

srawls 08-12-2002 11:50

When I click the button, nothing happens, even though I inserted a few spelling mistakes. What action is it supposed to take? (i.e. alert you, silently fix, etc.)

Stephen

PS.

This is a test for the spellcheker.

Brandon Martus 08-12-2002 11:55

Click the button, a pop-up should appear. Your text will be in there, and all mis-spelled words will be in a drop-down, with correct spelled suggestions. Change them, hit 'check again' and then 'Finish Checking'. If it looks OK, hit 'Insert in Document',. and it will replace your previous text with the corrected text.

srawls 08-12-2002 11:57

Ah, ok. I disable pop-ups in Opera, so that's why I didn't notice anything happening.

Thanks,
Stephen

Joe Matt 08-12-2002 12:02

Thanks! :D

MattK 08-12-2002 14:17

TANKS! I reilley nead thus

Jack 08-12-2002 14:38

Oh! But now i don't have the excuse of not spelling good. (To lazy)

Read my sig :)

PS: What 'service' are you using? Or, is this a hack that you found. (More with the word db, and not how the actual code works)

Brandon Martus 08-12-2002 15:40

It is a perl script that uses 'aspell' [link]. The only thing I modified with vBulletin was adding the button that sent your message to the perl script via javascript, which in turn sent back the corrected version, and placed it back into vBulletin. Probably very easy to add on to phpBB2, if of course you can install aspell on your server.

Next task: find out how to add words to the dictionary; or at least use 2 dictionaries. (1=english, 2=FIRST) :)

Jack 08-12-2002 17:18

Quote:

Originally posted by Brandon Martus
Next task: find out how to add words to the dictionary; or at least use 2 dictionaries. (1=english, 2=FIRST) :)
Ya. That's the only downside. When i posted some 'tech' terms, it didn't know them. If i have time, i might put it on our forums. I don't think it will be used too much though. (Me opens up word and checks spelling of word :) )

Brandon Martus 08-12-2002 19:34

If I can find a way to add words, I will make a page where you can submit words to add. Approval-based, of course.

rbayer 08-12-2002 19:42

Well, I don't know how you could do it dynamically, but you can always build your own dictionary using the "create" option to aspell. Here's the official site to look at for details: http://savannah.gnu.org/download/asp...00000000000000.

The only real problem I see is that there is no way to add an individual word; you have to create a whole new dictionary based on some "master" dictionary and a user-defined word-list. I suppose you could just keep copy of the plain-text word-list around and rebuild the dictionary every few days using the official English dictionary as your base.

--Rob

Madison 08-12-2002 20:59

Brandon, do you think you could try finding a 'stupid check' hack for VBulletin?

"I'm sorry, but your post is exceptionally stupid. Please try again in a few minutes."

I think it'd be valuable addition. :)

Joe Matt 08-12-2002 21:04

Quote:

Originally posted by M. Krass
Brandon, do you think you could try finding a 'stupid check' hack for VBulletin?

"I'm sorry, but your post is exceptionally stupid. Please try again in a few minutes."

I think it'd be valuable addition. :)

Like the 459385 thread if the next years play will include water? :D

Kris Verdeyen 09-12-2002 16:48

Hooray for computers
 
Awesome. This will go a long way in improving the readability of some of these forums. Way to go, Brandon.

Greg Ross 10-12-2002 01:33

Re: Hooray for computers
 
Quote:

Originally posted by verdeyw
Awesome. This will go a long way in improving the readability of some of these forums. Way to go, Brandon.
Do you think the worst offenders will use the spell check? ;)


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