> I take that point, but it is specifically spelling I'm
referring to. She
> claims *not* to be a good speller. I will continue to point
out where her
> problems with English cause her to misunderstand my posts.
Try writting your post in Swedish and English, that would solve
the problem. Of course there is _that_ problem that Inger reads
only the Queens Oxford English and only Linkoping/Gotlandic
Norse.
.
Re: British English spellcheck ... What purpose to have spellers for them if they correct it to US English?... But if either is acceptable that may be why your speller does not flag it. ... To use an international dictionary instead of WPUS.LEX, insert a language code in your document. ... (sci.med.transcription)
Re: Potential hole in Ettercap 0.6.2 ... > to use synonyms in their language that are not synonyms in English,... I can hardly say any of GOBBLES advisories...GOBBLES posts are written exclusively to cause endless ... I'm certainly aware of what a troll is. ... (Vuln-Dev)
Re: "Friendly Premises" ... >> H. J. Sander Bruggink wrote: ... > The problem in your argument is the referring to; ... You'd know that one was false (in both English and Dutch ... language (and most of us understand that both words symbolize the same ... (sci.logic)
Re: office 2003 & CUSTOM.DIC ... For English, that Code Page is ... For Greek, it is Windows-1253. ... Word is internally Unicode - but the spelling engines themselves ... The English speller works with Unicode user dictionaries - it knows that ... (microsoft.public.word.spelling.grammar)
Re: unsigned integer in MS Access ... > I didn't knew you judge the knowledge of people by their spelling in posts.... You mean "know" in that sentence (assuming English).... your Mother Tongue, and I myself tend to be abrupt and not "waste words". ... (microsoft.public.access.conversion)