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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 75843] as-you-type spell checking does not work
From:       Don Sanders <sanders () kde ! org>
Date:       2004-03-30 3:19:04
Message-ID: 20040330031904.22936.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From sanders kde org  2004-03-30 05:19 -------
How to reproduce thisx 

On Tuesday 30 March 2004 03:53, Rod Nayfield wrote:
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> ------- Additional Comments From rod nayfield com  2004-03-29 19:53
> ------- Yes this is quite broken.  I often have messages that don't
> get spell-checked, but they don't warn either.  Or they flag the
> first (intentional) misspelling but don't flag the next one, etc. 
> (Yes, even at <10% misspelled)

Can you provide a description of how to reproduce this?

> * Auto disable percent should be configurable in the UI, and/or
> default to off.

In the development version you can turn off auto-disabling by editing: 
~/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals and in the [KSpell] section add a 
KSpell_AsYouTypeDisablePercentage=101

Other percentages are also selectable.

> * If the spell checker has not "caught up" to the user, there
> should be some sort of status indicating this.

Interesting idea, I would consider a separate wish request for this. 
One request per bug report please.

How do you suggest this would be indicated.

> * A user option requiring a full-blown spell check before send
> would also be useful.

Again I would consider a separate wish request, one request per bug 
report please.

Don.
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