Maybe its my screen, but the spell checker is very difficult to use if the correct ‘answer’ is not offered in the drop down
enter testfred - the two words were intended to be separated..or fas when you meant far..... and the spellcheck offers nothing appropriate so take the selection ‘Edit text’
1. If you are near bottom of screen you do not see the highlighted entry in the drop down - it drops out screen
2. If you click in the highlighted edit with mouse you are imediately taken out of the edit drop down - if you are lucky the exit leaves the word still marked as bad for spell check, if yu are unlucky it is marked as accepted so .... you ahve to redo spellcheck to get it (or remember and hand edit out side the spell checker
3.. So you learn not to click in the higlighted offering, ....so you use cursor keys ?- Oh yes! that acts as a browser < or > re viewed pages
4. so does it allow you to click and edit the word in the text - no, not while you are in the spell checker
Basically I could not change the spelling of a word within the spell checker if the correct word was not offered. I succeded once - I think by using <end> in the highlighted drop-down then cursor keys… but that sequence only worked once
On the grounds of motes and beams, what am I doing wrong?
explanation please. either I didn’t understand your response or I didn’t understand your response
Please accept my apologies for a silly, uncalled for remark. I find the lack of Bible-centred posts in this forum surprising, but maybe that is to be expected in this test phase. Greg
fully understood, I am sorry I was a bit sarcastic.
This particular forum is a test forum for the wholeAffinity site - what is working, what isn’t - hence my posts are about the editors - I don’t know much about web working but I can say ‘hey this works strangely’
Its part of my ‘whole of life under the Lordship of Christ’ understanding that is the reason I try these things out. Anything which is dedicated to the work of the Lord needs to be better than the opposition (he has far more programmers out there) and while praying for Justin and the team I can also say - hey you need to look at this.