[pmmail-list] Spell Checker
Bill Seward
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Thu, 09 Aug 2001 11:42:20 -0700
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I have the same problem on windows2000 and windows98.
On Thu, 09 Aug 2001 08:30:48 -0700, Virgil wrote:
>I am running windows me. I used to not have this problem, but for some reason, when it
does start, it will pause at the 1% for quite some time and then make more pauses later on.
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>On Thu, 09 Aug 2001 11:13:30 -0400 (EDT), Carl Gehr wrote:
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>>Gee! I wonder if it could be related to that operating system [?] you
>>are running... My OS/2 spell checker runs at a quite acceptable speed.
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>>That said, it would sure be nice if the S.C. were a lot better at the
>>job it is supposed to do. i.e., Recognizing that parts of hyphenated
>>words are really spelled correctly. Or, accepting that initials or
>>single letters [Ref: The 'S.C.' above] should not be checked. Or,
>>coming up with reasonable alternatives when it does not recognize a
>>word... BUT, it is fast!
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>>Carl
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>>On Thu, 09 Aug 2001 07:44:11 -0700, Virgil wrote:
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>>>Forgot to mention that I do want the spell checker to run..... My question is: why is it
running so slow, it used to run quite a bit faster before and I have not changed anything to
PMMAIL.
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On Thu, 09 Aug 2001 08:30:48 -0700, Virgil wrote:<BR>
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>I am running windows me. I used to not have this problem, but for some reason, when it does start, it will pause at the 1% for quite some time and then make more pauses later on.<BR>
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>On Thu, 09 Aug 2001 11:13:30 -0400 (EDT), Carl Gehr wrote:<BR>
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>>Gee! I wonder if it could be related to that operating system [?] you<BR>
>>are running... My OS/2 spell checker runs at a quite acceptable speed.<BR>
>><BR>
>>That said, it would sure be nice if the S.C. were a lot better at the<BR>
>>job it is supposed to do. i.e., Recognizing that parts of hyphenated<BR>
>>words are really spelled correctly. Or, accepting that initials or<BR>
>>single letters [Ref: The 'S.C.' above] should not be checked. Or,<BR>
>>coming up with reasonable alternatives when it does not recognize a<BR>
>>word... BUT, it is fast!<BR>
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>>Carl<BR>
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>>On Thu, 09 Aug 2001 07:44:11 -0700, Virgil wrote:<BR>
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>>>Forgot to mention that I do want the spell checker to run..... My question is: why is it running so slow, it used to run quite a bit faster before and I have not changed anything to PMMAIL.<BR>
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