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FYI: [iespell] Ann: New version 0.9.1 (build 79) beta released.

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  • S Sidney Chong

    Just a FYI for you guys using the iespell on this forum. Btw, I have set up a discussion forum over at yahoo groups for discussing bug reports, feature requests or simply to get updates on new releases. So if you are keen, please sign up at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iespell/join. Some support would be appreciated :) Cheers Sidney <---- update details start ----> A new version of iespell is available now. You can get it at http://www.freewebz.com/iespell Changes in this version: Main enhancement in this release is the ability to handle documents with frames. This will fix the problems some users are having when using web mails/forums that use frames (such as yahoo mail). This release also fixed the problem of highlighting partial or incorrect words on the page (the word being checked by the spell checker is correct though). Another cosmetic change involved the use of "Tahoma" font instead of "MS Sans Serif" font by the dialog boxes so that they look better on XP systems with ClearType turned on. As always, suggestions and bug reports are greatly appreciated. <---- update details end ---->

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    It would be nice to have this as a submission in the tools section so that all discussions and updates are in one place instead of scattered over the lounge. cheers, Chris Maunder

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      It would be nice to have this as a submission in the tools section so that all discussions and updates are in one place instead of scattered over the lounge. cheers, Chris Maunder

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      Noted. Will do so accordingly in the near future. BTW, I didn't know that such a section existed cuz I've always assumed CodeProject to be a source for coding tips and guides! Cheers Sidney -------------------------------------------- Creator of ieSpell - a free Spell checker for Internet Explorer http://www.freewebz.com/iespell

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        It would be nice to have this as a submission in the tools section so that all discussions and updates are in one place instead of scattered over the lounge. cheers, Chris Maunder

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        Chris Maunder wrote: It would be nice to have this as a submission in the tools section so that all discussions and updates are in one place instead of scattered over the lounge. cheers, Chris Maunder I think this post wins the "diplomatic post of the year" award :-) Nish_


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        • S Sidney Chong

          Noted. Will do so accordingly in the near future. BTW, I didn't know that such a section existed cuz I've always assumed CodeProject to be a source for coding tips and guides! Cheers Sidney -------------------------------------------- Creator of ieSpell - a free Spell checker for Internet Explorer http://www.freewebz.com/iespell

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          Sidney Chong wrote: BTW, I didn't know that such a section existed cuz I've always assumed CodeProject to be a source for coding tips and guides! We understand that sometimes developers can't give away code but want to give away tools, so if the tool helps developers then we're happy to give it a home. We will pester you incessantly about providing the code, though ;) cheers, Chris Maunder

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          • S Sidney Chong

            Just a FYI for you guys using the iespell on this forum. Btw, I have set up a discussion forum over at yahoo groups for discussing bug reports, feature requests or simply to get updates on new releases. So if you are keen, please sign up at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iespell/join. Some support would be appreciated :) Cheers Sidney <---- update details start ----> A new version of iespell is available now. You can get it at http://www.freewebz.com/iespell Changes in this version: Main enhancement in this release is the ability to handle documents with frames. This will fix the problems some users are having when using web mails/forums that use frames (such as yahoo mail). This release also fixed the problem of highlighting partial or incorrect words on the page (the word being checked by the spell checker is correct though). Another cosmetic change involved the use of "Tahoma" font instead of "MS Sans Serif" font by the dialog boxes so that they look better on XP systems with ClearType turned on. As always, suggestions and bug reports are greatly appreciated. <---- update details end ---->

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            When the spell checking dialog is active it prevents IE from redrawing. Is that a bug or just my system? Todd Smith CPUA 0x007 ... shaken not stirred

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              When the spell checking dialog is active it prevents IE from redrawing. Is that a bug or just my system? Todd Smith CPUA 0x007 ... shaken not stirred

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              This is a bug. It occurs when you activate iespell in a spawned window (using ctrl-N). If you move the iespell's dialog around the window alittle + click anywhere inside IE's window, IE will start redrawing again. May take awhile for me to fix this cuz I'm still trying to figure out what exactly caused this behaviour. Cheers Sidney -------------------------------------------- Creator of ieSpell - a free Spell checker for Internet Explorer http://www.freewebz.com/iespell

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                When the spell checking dialog is active it prevents IE from redrawing. Is that a bug or just my system? Todd Smith CPUA 0x007 ... shaken not stirred

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                Just a FYI that this problem has been fixed in release v0.9.1 (build 99) Cheers Sidney -------------------------------------------- Having troubles with spelling in your webforums/webmails?
                Then check out ieSpell, the freeware spell checker addon for Internet Explorer.

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                • S Sidney Chong

                  Just a FYI that this problem has been fixed in release v0.9.1 (build 99) Cheers Sidney -------------------------------------------- Having troubles with spelling in your webforums/webmails?
                  Then check out ieSpell, the freeware spell checker addon for Internet Explorer.

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                  I'll give it a try. BTW what did you use to implement the spell checking? Is there an open source dictionary available? Todd Smith

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                  • S Sidney Chong

                    Just a FYI that this problem has been fixed in release v0.9.1 (build 99) Cheers Sidney -------------------------------------------- Having troubles with spelling in your webforums/webmails?
                    Then check out ieSpell, the freeware spell checker addon for Internet Explorer.

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                    Is it possible to make the spell checker non-modal? Notice how the find function works. It pops up a Find dialog but you can still scroll around and interact with the browser. Todd Smith

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                      Is it possible to make the spell checker non-modal? Notice how the find function works. It pops up a Find dialog but you can still scroll around and interact with the browser. Todd Smith

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                      Todd Smith wrote: Is it possible to make the spell checker non-modal? I've thought abt that one. Its slightly more complicated than a modal scenario due to the state management. Moreover, I figured I should start with something simple to test the market first. -------------------------------------------- Having troubles with spelling in your webforums/webmails?
                      Then check out ieSpell, the freeware spell checker addon for Internet Explorer.

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                        I'll give it a try. BTW what did you use to implement the spell checking? Is there an open source dictionary available? Todd Smith

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                        Todd Smith wrote: BTW what did you use to implement the spell checking? The spell checking is implemented using a modified version of the metaphone algorithm by Lawrence Philips. Todd Smith wrote: Is there an open source dictionary available? Do u mean dictionary as in with definitions or just a word list? I came across a couple of open src or free dictionaries while researching into this project such as the one by the DICT development group, or WordNet. As for wordlist, u can find a bunch of them here -------------------------------------------- Having troubles with spelling in your webforums/webmails?
                        Then check out ieSpell, the freeware spell checker addon for Internet Explorer.

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