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with alacrity
22nd Mar 2004, 13:48
First posting on this excellent forum and wondered if anybody might answer my subject question.
I mostly post on the ATC forum and occasionally on Airlines,Airports and Routes.
I have noticed that spelling mistakes are often punished severely, sometimes with humour,sometimes not!
I now check my posts using a dictionary to avoid a mauling.
If there is a spell checker on PPRuNe,where is it?, if not,can i check my spelling using a spell checker similiar to the one i use when sending mail on AOL?
.Any replies appreciated.
W.A.

PPRuNe Radar
22nd Mar 2004, 13:55
I try to punish the criticisers :)

Correct spelling is not a requirement on PPRuNe and often posters do not even have English as their first language.

We already have Moderators and Admins on the site and if they are happy with lapses in spelling then what's it got to do with other members ??

Having said that, people who write in Text speak (c u l8r and that kind of stuff) deserve all they get :)

There is no spell checker on the site, most people tend to use a WP package such as Word and then cut and paste it across.

with alacrity
22nd Mar 2004, 14:46
Thanks for that PPRuNe Radar,
I shall definitely ( spelt correctly for once) use your suggestion.

fobotcso
22nd Mar 2004, 15:35
Now, I wouldn't presume to disagree with PP Radar (would I dare :\ ). In fact, I agree wholeheartedly with the general thrust of his remarks. But as a long time teacher of the young, I'm well aware that Bulletin Boards and Forums like these are often the first places that youngsters chance their arm and try to express their thoughts in the written word.

So, while no-one should be "flamed" for a spelling gaff, in fact it's a waste of bandwidth even to point them out, we should aim to encourage by example.

We did this years ago and then there was a Freeware program called "iSpell" that I no longer seem to be able to find in my emporium. I used it on an NT4 Workstation. But there is this one on the web:

Configuring Ispell for Windows (http://fmg-www.cs.ucla.edu/fmg-members/geoff/ispell-winnt.html)

It's a bit for the Geeks amongst us but not too complicated for those willing to give it a try. (But not on Mike Jenvey's offering. :O )

Timothy
22nd Mar 2004, 18:47
I use ieSpell (http://www.iespell.com/). It installs very easily and works brilliantly. I commend it to all. However, it only works in IE, not Opera.

Timothy

Naples Air Center, Inc.
22nd Mar 2004, 19:19
with alacrity,

Another simple solution is using Copy and Paste in conjunction with:

SpellCheck (http://www.spellcheck.net)

Take Care,

Richard

Timothy
22nd Mar 2004, 20:33
Two advantages of ieSpell (http://www.iespell.com) are that you can configure it to ignore things inside delimiters (such as tags) and that you can add to your custom dictionary. Words like CAA (or FAA to you, Richard:p ), PPRuNe or ILS are not then constantly flagged as they are on a web page spell checker.

Timothy

PPRuNe Towers
23rd Mar 2004, 08:07
We've always had the option of offering you spell checking but:

1: It costs money for a licence
2: American English - covers just 12% of our contributors

Didn't strike us as value for money.

Regards
Rob

with alacrity
23rd Mar 2004, 12:27
Thanks to everyone for your replies and suggestions.
Much appreciated.

Regards
WA :ok: