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Odd spelling errors not marked

Posted: 2010-06-06 17:21:09
by greenmorpher
Hello all

I am getting odd spelling errors not marked -- quite a few of them.

i've been trying to pikck a pattern, but I can't see one.

Just a moment ago, I typed "no" but got "noi", i.e. I obviously hit the "i" in a secondary way when I hit the "o".

Not marked as an error by NWP.

Odd.

Any thoughts?

Cheers, Geoff

Geoffrey Heard
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The Worsley Press

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Re: Odd spelling errors not marked

Posted: 2010-06-06 17:31:15
by greenmorpher
Now I've just got "wsould". Unmarked. :?

Cheers, Geoff

Re: Odd spelling errors not marked

Posted: 2010-06-06 17:35:20
by greenmorpher
HOW ABOUT "SYMNME3TRY"? You'd think NWP + Apple would notice something a little off there.

I'm using the US dictionary, by the way.

Cheers, Geoff

Re: Odd spelling errors not marked

Posted: 2010-06-06 22:09:38
by martin
Are you sure your text is marked with a language attribute that has an associated spelling dictionary? Otherwise, you might try restarting NWP. Perhaps something went awry with the spelling server, or NWP's connection to it.

Re: Odd spelling errors not marked

Posted: 2010-06-07 03:18:23
by greenmorpher
US English throughout, Martin.

What do you mean by "the spelling server" and NWP's "connection" to it?

Cheers, Geoff

Re: Odd spelling errors not marked

Posted: 2010-06-07 04:39:11
by ProfT
I believe Martin is referring to the class that is used in the code to indicate that the spelling service is available. The class is referred to as a 'spelling server'. Applications look for services that are made available and then call for them when needed. So, this isn't a web server or connection in the usual way we might use those terms, but rather a bit of code language from the implementation of services in OS X.

For more, you can read about creating spelling servers at: http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/ ... erver.html


Mike

Re: Odd spelling errors not marked

Posted: 2010-06-07 11:08:07
by martin
Mike is exactly right, and I apologize for my jargon. NWP uses OSX's built-in spelling dictionaries, which are accessed by NWP via the system spelling server (basically an invisible application run by OSX itself that handles spell checking for all your apps). It's a technical detail that one doesn't really need to know. In any case, I thought restarting NWP (and/or OSX) might reset something related to all that. Did you try that? How did it go?

Re: Odd spelling errors not marked

Posted: 2010-06-08 04:24:41
by greenmorpher
Hiya Martin

Thanks to Mike and you for clarifying that. I assumed it had to be something like that, but then thought: "Well, you never know!" And the reason why I thought that was that this is a longstanding problem. It was particularly marked in recent weeks because I have been working on my laptop in a Windows/MS Weird environment and one of my colleagues, while liking what he saw of the NWP interface and capabilities, was nevertheless scathing when he saw spelling errors unmarked.

I agree with him!

It's a problem. I put in Dictionary Cleaner a while back to see whether that made any difference. Apparently not. I've just dumped it out again.

So no, restarting didn't do anything.

On serious documents I catch errors by having NWP read the file to me (I learned that trick years ago with the old NW which was then unique in having a voice), but that's not really the point, is it? :D

Cheers, Geoff

Geoffrey Heard
Publisher, Editor, Business Writer
The Worsley Press

FREE Bonus book offer. Get "How to make great ads for (sm)all business" FREE when you buy "Type & Layout: Are you communicating or just making pretty shapes?" or "How to Start and Produce a Magazine or Newsletter". Amazon or www.worsleypress.com

Re: Odd spelling errors not marked

Posted: 2010-06-08 09:00:30
by martin
At least the problem is consistent- that will make it easier to work against. So, the first thing to check is if the problem is with NWP or your system spellchecker. Can you open the same document in TextEdit and see what it makes of the misspelled words? If its spelling panel correctly stops on the misspelled words, could you send me your document to inspect? Thanks!

Re: Odd spelling errors not marked

Posted: 2010-06-08 13:45:57
by greenmorpher
I've sent you a document, Martin. Text Edit picks up "noi" but not "SYMNME3TRY".

Cheers, Geoff

Re: Odd spelling errors not marked

Posted: 2010-06-08 14:34:35
by ssampler
Text Edit picks up "noi" but not "SYMNME3TRY"]
Strange! TE picks up both upper- and lower-case "SYMNME3TRY" on my PB with OS X 10.5.8,

Steve

Re: Odd spelling errors not marked

Posted: 2010-06-10 10:03:21
by martin
With Geoff's help we were able to figure out the problem. In his NWP Language preferences Geoff somehow had his "English (US)" language configured to use Apple's "Multilingual" spelling dictionary. That dictionary appears to include the word "noi". Changing his language settings to use Apple's English spelling dictionary no longer skips "noi".

Re: Odd spelling errors not marked

Posted: 2010-06-10 19:09:58
by greenmorpher
With Martin's jolly old forensic skills and insight, is the truth of the matter. I had never noticed that setting! :P

Cheers, Geoff

Re: Odd spelling errors not marked

Posted: 2010-06-17 03:57:23
by dshan
greenmorpher wrote:With Martin's jolly old forensic skills and insight, is the truth of the matter. I had never noticed that setting! :P

Cheers, Geoff
Too busy looking for the vertical ruler Geoff? :)

Re: Odd spelling errors not marked

Posted: 2010-06-17 16:00:59
by greenmorpher
dshan wrote:
greenmorpher wrote:With Martin's jolly old forensic skills and insight, is the truth of the matter. I had never noticed that setting! :P

Cheers, Geoff
Too busy looking for the vertical ruler Geoff? :)
As sharp as the serpent's tooth, as P G Wodehouse would say, dshan, and just as poisonous.

But now you mention it ...

MARTIN!!!!!

Cheers, Geoff

Geoffrey Heard
Publisher, Editor, Business Writer
The Worsley Press

FREE Bonus book offer. Get "How to make great ads for (sm)all business" FREE when you buy "Type & Layout: Are you communicating or just making pretty shapes?" or "How to Start and Produce a Magazine or Newsletter". Amazon or www.worsleypress.com