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Posted by Leonard Blaisdell on 01/09/06 18:30
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<doraymeRIDTHIS-79BC5D.09203709012006@news-vip.optusnet.com.au>,
dorayme <doraymeRIDTHIS@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> I had thought there would be a spell
> check where you can accept the suggestion or tell the checker to
> learn the word...(latter is important to me). What do you do?
Um, lets see, what do I do. Usually I hack around with different
spelling on the red underlined word till it goes away ;-) I really
haven't dug into it. I do notice that I have 'Edit->Spelling->Check
spelling as you type' checked, but that's as far as I've gone.
> Does the procedure I outlined in OP work for you in Panther to
> spell check as in (say) Mail?
Probably not. I used Mail for such a short time that I never checked
spelling options. If you're asking whether MT-NW suggests words, I don't
know that it does. I use Eudora for mail which does suggest words.
> Perhaps I better subscribe to this news:comp.sys.mac.apps of
> yours and ask there?
Some real MT-NW powerusers hang out there.
> One particularly annoying thing for me is not knowing
> how to get new posts on this newsreader without quitting MT and
> starting again.
Apple-y will update posts when the groups list is in the foreground.
> And I notice the search function in the help file
> (website) invariably goes to page not found... Methinks Tiger and
> MT are not altogether well married...
The online manual works fine in Panther. It simply directs a browser to
<http://www.smfr.org/mtnw/docs/>. I sympathize with you though. As I
can't imagine using anything other than MT-NW, for those used to another
interface, it is probably puzzling at the very least. However, the help
menu covers a lot of ground and is well written.
leo
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